Shaking up newborn ambulance transportation for a brighter future

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22 Mar 2018 10:06:29.067

Premature babies could benefit from a new safer transport incubator for transferring them between hospitals, as a result of pioneering NIHR-funded research by the University of Nottingham’s bioengineers, clinicians and scientists. 

The multidisciplinary team led by Professor Donal McNally, Professor of Bioengineering and Head of the Bioengineering Research Group, along with researchers from the Centre for Healthcare Technologies, has launched a three-year project to develop the Next Generation Neonatal Transport System – the first system of its kind in the world. 

The System aims to cut down vibration and noise, improve comfort and safety, and reduce the stress that extremely premature babies are subjected to when they are transported to medical centres in a bid to improve neurological outcomes. 

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More information is available from Professor Donal McNally, Professor of Bioengineering at The University of Nottingham on +44 (0)115 846 6375, donal.mcnally@nottingham.ac.uk; Don Sharkey, Clinical Associate Professor Neonatal Medicine on +44 (0)115 823 0602, don.sharkey@nottingham.ac.uk or Shirlene Campbell Ritchie, Media Relations Manager at the University of Nottingham, on +44 (0)115 846 7156, shirlene.campbellritchie@nottingham.ac.uk
  Shirlene Campbell Ritchie

Shirlene Campbell Ritchie MCIPR - Media Relations Manager (Faculty of Engineering)

Email: shirlene.ritchie@nottingham.ac.uk  Phone: +44 (0)115 846 7156  Location: University Park

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