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Welcome to The Borne Podcast, a deep dive into the world of pregnancy, birth, and beyond. Join Ellie Gibson, Caro Tasker and Professor Mark Johnson as they uncover real birth stories, provide expert insights from leading scientists, and engage in in-depth discussions exploring women’s reproductive health, the challenges of pregnancy, and the complexities of premature birth.
This episode is all about Borne India. Professor Mark is joined by Gurleen Wander at the Chelsea & Westminster Hospital in London, and by Dr Ashima Kaur at the DMC in Ludhiana, India to discuss the global effects of pre-term birth and the studies they will collaborate on in India to advance understanding of the high rates of premature birth in the Punjab.
Borne is a medical research charity dedicated to uniting scientists and doctors in advancing our understanding of pregnancy, identifying risks of preterm birth, and developing groundbreaking treatments to prevent it.
By listening to The Borne Podcast, you're not only gaining valuable insights but also supporting our vital cause. Consider contributing to our efforts by donating to Borne today at borne.org.uk/donate. Your generosity fuels our research and brings us one step closer to answers.
A heartfelt thank you to our dedicated hosts, Professor Mark Johnson, Caro Tasker, Ellie Gibson, and producer Laura Grimshaw, for their unwavering commitment and passion in bringing The Borne Podcast to life.
For further information about Borne, visit borne.org.uk. Follow us on social media:
Our hosts:
Support is always available. Explore the following resources for additional help and guidance:
Tune in, learn, and make a difference with The Borne Podcast. Together, let’s shape a healthier future for generations to come.
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Welcome to The Borne Podcast, a deep dive into the world of pregnancy, birth, and beyond. Join Ellie Gibson, Caro Tasker and Professor Mark Johnson as they uncover real birth stories, provide expert insights from leading scientists, and engage in in-depth discussions exploring women’s reproductive health, the challenges of pregnancy, and the complexities of premature birth.
This episode is all about Borne India. Professor Mark is joined by Gurleen Wander at the Chelsea & Westminster Hospital in London, and by Dr Ashima Kaur at the DMC in Ludhiana, India to discuss the global effects of pre-term birth and the studies they will collaborate on in India to advance understanding of the high rates of premature birth in the Punjab.
Borne is a medical research charity dedicated to uniting scientists and doctors in advancing our understanding of pregnancy, identifying risks of preterm birth, and developing groundbreaking treatments to prevent it.
By listening to The Borne Podcast, you're not only gaining valuable insights but also supporting our vital cause. Consider contributing to our efforts by donating to Borne today at borne.org.uk/donate. Your generosity fuels our research and brings us one step closer to answers.
A heartfelt thank you to our dedicated hosts, Professor Mark Johnson, Caro Tasker, Ellie Gibson, and producer Laura Grimshaw, for their unwavering commitment and passion in bringing The Borne Podcast to life.
For further information about Borne, visit borne.org.uk. Follow us on social media:
Our hosts:
Support is always available. Explore the following resources for additional help and guidance:
Tune in, learn, and make a difference with The Borne Podcast. Together, let’s shape a healthier future for generations to come.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.