The Liew lab is leading a NIH/NICHD-funded study (R01HD109213) that will conduct in-depth statistical analyses using the Danish National Birth Cohort and several population medical registries to investigate whether prenatal and postnatal exposures to APAP may affect child neurodevelopment with longitudinal assessments from infancy through age 18.
The Liew lab is funded by the NIH/NIEHS (R01ES034756) to lead a new and powerful population-based study that will investigate how parental, social, environmental, and clinical risk factors affect CP development. This project is expected to greatly advance environmental and biological insights into CP etiology, and to inform prevention strategies.
The Liew lab is conducting the first population-based study of CP and air pollution in the U.S. with supports from the NIH/NIEHS (R21ES035485). The study will evaluate records over 10,000 CP cases diagnosed in the state of California.
The PEACH Study, a pilot project directed by the Liew lab, aims to understand the use of prescription and over-the-counter medications during pregnancy. The pilot study is funded by the Yale Center for Clinical Investigation (YCCI) through the Lifespan Research pilot grant program.