International Conference on

Neonatal Developmental Origins of Health and Disease

Theme: Revealing the lifelong implications of child health origins

November 24-25, 2025 | Paris, France

About Neonatal Development Conference

Join us at the Congress on International Conference on Neonatal Development Conference Origins of Health and Disease in Paris, France, on November 24-25, 2025. Focused on “Revealing the lifelong implications of child health origins” the event is open to professionals, researchers, and students. Engage in keynotes, presentations, and networking to stay updated on the latest in pediatrics. Advance your career and collaborate internationally with Stripe Conferences.

Learn about the cutting edge of French research on Neonatal Development Conferences. Discuss upcoming trends and applications with prominent experts, scholars, and students. With Stripe Conferences, grow your network and advance your career. Come spend November 24–25, 2025, with us.

The Neonatal Development Conference 2025 will be a premier event dedicated to advancing the understanding of neonatal growth, development, and care. This conference will bring together neonatologists, pediatricians, researchers, and healthcare professionals to discuss the latest breakthroughs in neonatal care, including developmental biology, early intervention strategies, neonatal nutrition, and cutting-edge technology for premature infants.

Neonatal Development Conference

Scientific Session

Below are the scientific sessions of the conference

Changes in gene expression that do not affect the DNA sequence are known as epigenetic processes in early development. Histone modification, non-coding RNA activity, and DNA methylation are important mechanisms that control gene expression during crucial developmental stages. These processes affect cellular differentiation and organ creation in response to environmental stimuli like as stress and nutrition. To understand how early experiences affect long-term health and illness risk, one must have a solid understanding of these processes.

Neonatal health is greatly impacted by nutrition, which is essential for growth and development. While nursing produces antibodies that guard against illnesses, proper mother nutrition throughout pregnancy guarantees the infants’ vital food supply. Health outcomes might also be impacted by the quality of formula milk. Long-term health and early nutrition are related, highlighting the importance of healthy eating habits from birth.

Given that newborn growth and development are influenced by factors such as diet, chronic illnesses, and access to prenatal care, maternal health has a direct impact on neonatal outcomes. While healthy maternal habits increase the probability getting happier infants, poor mother health can result in issues including low birth weight and preterm birth. Reducing newborn morbidity and mortality rates requires ensuring the health of the mother.

Prematurity can lead to significant neurodevelopmental challenges, including cognitive impairments, motor delays, and behavioral issues. The risks increase with earlier birth, as critical brain development occurs late in pregnancy. Factors such as oxygen deprivation and infections can worsen these outcomes. Early intervention and supportive care are vital for promoting better developmental results.

Microbiome development is vital for infant health, influencing digestion, immune function, and growth. Infants acquire microbes from their environment, caregivers, and diet, with a healthy microbiome protecting against infections and reducing allergy risks. Factors like delivery method, breastfeeding, and antibiotic use can affect microbiome composition, making balanced nutrition and minimizing unnecessary interventions essential for optimal infant health.

The inherited genetic variables that raise the risk of certain health issues in neonates are referred to as genetic predispositions to neonatal disorders. These predispositions can result from mutations or variations in genes that affect metabolic processes, immune function, or organ development. These genetic variables may impact conditions including metabolic diseases, congenital cardiac abnormalities, and specific genetic syndromes. Affected infants’ outcomes can be improved by early identification, focused interventions, and individualized care made possible by an understanding of these predispositions.

Inflammatory processes in neonatal health involve the body’s immune response to infections and traumas, which can substantially harm babies. Neonatals are especially vulnerable to acute and chronic inflammation because of their developing immune systems, which can result in issues like sepsis, respiratory distress syndrome, and neurodevelopmental abnormalities. Medical treatment may be guided by inflammatory indicators that reveal infection or other health problems. Since early intervention can help reduce the dangers associated with inflammation in this vulnerable group, an understanding of these processes is crucial for creating effective treatments and enhancing newborn outcomes.

The construction and maturation of the heart and blood arteries, which starts in the embryonic stage and continues after birth, are components of cardiovascular development in neonates. Important processes include the ductus arteriosus closing and the lungs becoming functional during the change from fetal to neonatal circulation. For tissues to receive enough oxygen and nutrients, this transition is essential. Since any deviations might result in congenital heart defects or other circulatory problems that affect the neonate’s growth and development, proper cardiovascular development is crucial for general health.

Key Note Speakers

Steven M Donn , University of Michigan, United States USA
Pei Chen Tsao Taipei , Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan
Selda Mert Boga , Researcher, Kocaeli University, Turkey
Maria Livia Ognean Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu Romania , Romania
Miguel Maluf , Sao Paulo Federal University, Brazil, Brazil
Gbor Veres , Semmelweis University, Hungary Hungary
Gao Weiwei , Guangdong Province Hospital for Women and Children Health Care, China China

Welcome Message

Prof. Dr. Alireza Heidari, Ph.D., D.Sc.

Director of the BioSpectroscopy Core Research Laboratory (BCRL)

Welcome Message

Dear Colleagues and Esteemed Guests,

I extend a warm welcome to the International Conference on Neonatal Development Conference scheduled for November 24–25, 2025 in Paris, France. I am Alireza Heidari from the Faculty of Chemistry at California South University (CSU) and it is my privilege to serve as the chair for this esteemed event. Our conference is designed to convene leading researchers, industry pioneers, and academics, fostering exploration at the forefront of Neonatal Development Conference Through dynamic discussions, novel insights, and collaborative endeavors, we aim to chart the course for future advancements in our field.

Your participation and contributions are fundamental to the success of this summit. Together, we aspire not only to deepen our collective understanding but also to propel innovation within Neonatal Development Conference.

Thank you once again for your invaluable involvement. Let us collaborate wholeheartedly to ensure this summit leaves a lasting impact, creating a memorable experience for all attendees.

Warm regards,
Prof. Dr. Alireza Heidari, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Head of Cancer Research Institute (CRI) &
Director of the Bio Spectroscopy Core Research Laboratory (BCRL) at
Board Member of the World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists (WATOC) &
Continuous Member of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA &
President of the American International Standards Institute (AISI), Irvine, California, USA.

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