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Biological vulnerability to extreme heat in maternal and child health (2023)

Prof Andrew Prentice

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Dr Bubacarr Bah

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

Dr Ana Bonell

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

Dr Andreas Flouris

University of Thessaly, Greece

Dr Leonidas Ioannou

University of Thessaly, Greece

Prof Amanda Sferruzzi-Perri

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

Biological vulnerability to extreme heat in maternal and child health (2023)

Dr Niamh Forde

University of Leeds, United Kingdom

Prof Ramiro Alberio

University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Prof Kevin Sinclair

University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Dr David Gardner

University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Dr Mary O'Connell

University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Dr Virginia Pensabene

University of Leeds, United Kingdom

Biological vulnerability to extreme heat in maternal and child health (2023)

Prof Nicholas Greene

University College London, United Kingdom

Prof Andrew Copp

University College London, United Kingdom

Dr Gabriel Galea

University College London, United Kingdom

Dr Kit-Yi Leung

University College London, United Kingdom

Biological vulnerability to extreme heat in maternal and child health (2023)

Dr Jai Das

The Aga Khan University, Pakistan, Pakistan

Prof Zulfiqar Bhutta

The Aga Khan University, Pakistan, Pakistan

Prof Simon Cousens

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

Prof Stephen Kennedy

University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Dr Aris Papageorghiou

University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Dr Zainab Samad

The Aga Khan University, Pakistan, Pakistan

Dr Lumaan Sheikh

The Aga Khan University, Pakistan, Pakistan

Biological vulnerability to extreme heat in maternal and child health (2023)

Dr Caitlin Wyrwoll

University of Western Australia, Australia

Dr Brad Farrant

Telethon Kids Institute, Australia

Dr Silvana Gaudieri

University of Western Australia, Australia

Dr Shelley Gorman

Telethon Kids Institute, Australia

Prof Michael Kearney

University of Melbourne, Australia

Dr Erin Kelty

University of Western Australia, Australia

Alexander Larcombe

Telethon Kids Institute, Australia

Prof Peter Le Souef

University of Western Australia, Australia

Prof Shane Maloney

University of Western Australia, Australia

Dr Supriya Mathew

Menzies School of Health Research, Australia

Dr Veronica Matthews

University of Sydney, Australia

Prof Kerrie Mengersen

Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Dr Matthew Payne

University of Western Australia, Australia

Prof Christine Phillips

Australian National University, Australia

Prof Jane Pillow

University of Western Australia, Australia

Dr Carrington Shepherd

Curtin University, Australia

Dr Holger Unger

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

Dr Scott White

University of Western Australia, Australia

Biological vulnerability to extreme heat in maternal and child health (2023)

Prof Jane Hirst

University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Prof Shinjini Bhatnagar

Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, India

Prof Sagnik Dey

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India

Prof Fadil Hannan

University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Dr Pallavi Kshetrapal

Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, India

Dr Aris Papageorghiou

University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Dr Stalin Prabakaran

Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Inida

Dr Devarsetty Praveen

George Institute for Global Health (India), India

Prof Basky Thilaganathan

St George's, University of London, United Kingdom

Dr Ramachandran Thiruvengadam

Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, India

Prof Manu Vatish

University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Dr Vidhya Venugopal

Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, India

Prof Mark Woodward

Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Biological vulnerability to extreme heat in maternal and child health (2023)

Dr Andrew Prendergast

Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom

Dr Claire Bourke

Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom

Dr Tina Chowdhury

Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom

Dr Jesmond Dalli

Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom

Dr Stamatina Iliodromiti

Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom

Ms Kuda Mutasa

Zvitambo Institute for Maternal and Child Health Research, Zimbabwe

Mr Robert Ntozini

Zvitambo Institute for Maternal and Child Health Research, Zimbabwe

Dr Andrew Russell

Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom

Dr Melanie Smuk

Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom

Ms Naume Tavengwa

Zvitambo Institute for Maternal and Child Health Research, Zimbabwe

Biological vulnerability to extreme heat in maternal and child health (2023)

Prof Adrienne Gordon

University of Sydney, Australia

Prof Ollie Jay

University of Sydney, Australia

Dr Jitender Nagpal

Sitaram Bhartia institute of Science and Research, India

Dr Camille Raynes-Greenow

University of Sydney, Australia

Prof Dharmintra Pasupathy

University of Sydney, Australia

Prof Anthony Capon

Monash University, Australia

Dr James Smallcombe

University of Sydney, Australia

Prof Rakhi Dandona

Public Health Foundation of India, India

Dr Edward Jegasothy

University of Sydney, Australia

Mr Sk Masum Billah

International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Bangladesh

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