Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gayatri Athalye-Jape | Database of Systematic | Excellence in Innovation
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gayatri Athalye-Jape, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Australia
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gayatri Athalye-Jape is a renowned expert in neonatal pediatrics with a focus on neonatal intensive care, preterm birth, neonatal nutrition, and long-term neurodevelopment, including autism. She currently serves as an Associate Professor at The University of Western Australia and holds honorary research positions at the Telethon Kids Institute. Dr. Athalye-Jape completed her Ph.D. in Neonatal Pediatrics from The University of Western Australia in 2022. She is also a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in Neonatal Perinatal Medicine and has expertise in functional neonatal ultrasound. With a distinguished career dedicated to advancing neonatal care, Dr. Athalye-Jape has made significant contributions to the field, particularly in improving the long-term outcomes of preterm infants. Her research has had a profound impact on neonatal medicine and neurodevelopmental health. 👶💉🧠
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Suitability for Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gayatri Athalye-Jape is highly deserving of the Research for Excellence in Innovation Award due to her groundbreaking contributions to neonatal care and neurodevelopment. Her innovative research in neonatal intensive care, preterm birth, and neonatal nutrition has led to significant advancements in the understanding and management of neonatal health. Dr. Athalye-Jape’s work on long-term neurodevelopment, particularly in relation to autism, has brought new insights into the care of preterm infants and their future well-being. Her expertise in functional neonatal ultrasound and her ability to combine clinical knowledge with cutting-edge research techniques have set her apart as a leader in her field. Dr. Athalye-Jape’s commitment to improving neonatal outcomes through innovation and research excellence makes her an ideal candidate for this prestigious award. 🏆🧑🔬💡
Education
Dr. Gayatri Athalye-Jape’s educational journey is rooted in her passion for neonatal pediatrics and medical research. She earned her Ph.D. in Neonatal Pediatrics from The University of Western Australia in 2022, where she focused on advancing neonatal care and neurodevelopment. Prior to this, she completed her MD in Paediatrics with a specialization in Paediatrics and Neonatology from the University of Mumbai in 2007. Dr. Athalye-Jape is also a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in Neonatal Perinatal Medicine, a prestigious recognition that highlights her expertise in the field. She further honed her skills in functional neonatal ultrasound through her fellowship with the Australasian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine. This robust educational background has equipped Dr. Athalye-Jape with the knowledge and expertise to drive innovations in neonatal care and neurodevelopmental health. 🎓👩⚕️📚
Experience
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gayatri Athalye-Jape brings a wealth of experience to the field of neonatal pediatrics. She is currently an Associate Professor at The University of Western Australia, where she leads research in neonatal intensive care, preterm birth, and neurodevelopment. In addition to her academic role, Dr. Athalye-Jape serves as an Honorary Research Associate at the Telethon Kids Institute, where she contributes to groundbreaking research in neonatal health and long-term neurodevelopment. Her clinical experience as a Fellow in Neonatal Perinatal Medicine with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians has further refined her expertise. Dr. Athalye-Jape has been actively involved in various professional activities, including her membership with the Global Newborn Society, where she works to advance global neonatal care. Her experience in both clinical practice and research makes her a key figure in improving neonatal outcomes. 🏥🧑🔬🌍
Awards and Honors
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gayatri Athalye-Jape has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout her career, underscoring her excellence in neonatal pediatrics and research. She is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in Neonatal Perinatal Medicine, a testament to her clinical expertise and contributions to neonatal health. Dr. Athalye-Jape’s research has been recognized globally, and she is a Life Member of the Global Newborn Society, reflecting her dedication to improving neonatal care worldwide. Her work as an Honorary Research Associate at the Telethon Kids Institute has also earned her accolades for her innovative research in neonatal nutrition and neurodevelopment. Dr. Athalye-Jape’s academic and clinical achievements continue to inspire the next generation of researchers and clinicians in the field of neonatal pediatrics. 🏅🌟👶
Research Focus
Dr. Gayatri Athalye-Jape’s research focuses on improving neonatal intensive care and the long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes of preterm infants. Her work spans neonatal nutrition, with an emphasis on optimizing care for preterm infants, and investigating the long-term effects of neonatal care on neurodevelopment, including autism. Dr. Athalye-Jape has pioneered research in functional neonatal ultrasound, a technique that has the potential to revolutionize neonatal diagnostics and care. She is particularly interested in the neurodevelopmental trajectories of preterm infants and how early interventions can enhance outcomes. Her research aims to bridge the gap between neonatal care and long-term developmental health, ensuring that infants born prematurely receive the best possible care for both immediate and future well-being. Through her innovative work, Dr. Athalye-Jape is shaping the future of neonatal pediatrics and making significant contributions to improving neonatal survival and quality of life. 🧠👶💡
Publication Top Notes
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Title: Benefits of Routine Probiotic Supplementation in Preterm Infants
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Cited by: 2
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Year: 2023
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Title: Growth and Neuro-developmental Outcomes of Probiotic Supplemented Preterm Infants—A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Cited by: 11
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Year: 2023
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Title: Therapeutic Hypothermia for Neonates with Sudden Unexpected Postnatal Collapse
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Cited by: 2
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Year: 2023
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Title: Neonatal Staphylococcus Aureus Sepsis: A 20-Year Western Australian Experience
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Cited by: 4
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Year: 2022
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Title: Outcomes in Extremely Low Birth Weight (≤500 g) Preterm Infants: A Western Australian Experience
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Cited by: 2
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Year: 2022
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