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Past Winners – Heinz Berendes

2023

Lin-Chieh Meng
Graduate Institute of Clinical Pharmacy College of Medicine
National Taiwan University

Paper: Association Between Maternal Benzodiazepine or Z-Hypnotic Use in Early Pregnancy and the Risk of Stillbirth, Preterm Birth, and Small for Gestational Age

2022

Lola Loussert
INSERM, France

Paper: Risk of Severe Postpartum Hemorrhage According to the Sum of Birthweights in Twin Pregnancies.”

2021

Alice Hocquette
Centre of Research in Epidemiology and Statistics
Université de Paris
Inserm UMR1153
Title: International versus national growth charts for identifying small and large-for-gestational age newborns: a population-based study in 15 European countries.

2020

Hanan El Marroun
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam
Title: Every week counts: a population-based study of gestational age at birth and brain morphology at 10 years

2019

Can Liu, MD PhD
Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet
Title: Perinatal health of refugee and asylum-seeking women in Sweden 2014-17: a register-based cohort study

2018

Ayoub Mitha, PhD
Division of Neonatal Medicine, Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Lille, Lille, France
Title: Unit policies and breast feeding at discharge of very preterm infants: The EPIPAGE-2

2017

Carina Bagge, BSc
Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark
Title: Risk of dementia in adults with congenital heart disease: a population-based cohort

2016

Carolyn E. Cesta, MSc
Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet
Title: Depression, Anxiety, and Antidepressant Treatment: Association with In-vitro Fertilization Cycle Outcome

2015

Tuija I Männistö, MD, PhD
Oulu University Hospital, Finland
Title: Changes in objectively measured smoking by time and legislative changes

2014

Jessica Tearne BA, PhD candidate
Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, West Perth, Australia
Title: Does late childbearing increase the risk for behavioural problems in children? A longitudinal cohort study