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Celebrating our final births

ORIGINS has welcomed its very last baby into the cohort

Leah and Isaac - last ORIGINS birth

ORIGINS' last baby Isaac with Mum Leah

ORIGINS welcomes the project’s very last baby

The ORIGINS Project has celebrated the final baby being recruited into the longitudinal cohort study. There are now more than 19,800 individuals in ORIGINS - consisting of mothers, partners, children and siblings.

ORIGINS is now made up of 4,000 ‘active’ families providing samples and data to the project, and completing child health and development assessments from their child’s time in the womb, to the age of five. Almost 6,000 additional families are also part of the study, and have provided their consent for ORIGINS to access to their routinely collected medical information. This collection of data is contributing to a comprehensive Biobank and Databank that will be available for researchers from around the world to access for years to come.

“We are so excited to have reached this hugely significant time in The ORIGINS Project,” Professor Desiree Silva, Co-Director, said.

“We welcomed the very last baby into our study. The Biobank team processed their very last placenta, meaning we now have more than 2,200 placentas photographed with segments stored in our Biobank.”

“But the work continues to curate these precious resources that we have gathered and to continue to work with our wonderful ORIGINS families over the next five years to explore the impact of the early environment on child health and development and to possibly uncover some of the causes of chronic conditions.”

Thank you to our collaborators for working with us to reach this milestone: Joondalup Health Campus and The Kids Research Institute Australia. Thank you also to our funders without whom none of this would be possible: the Paul Ramsay Foundation and the Commonwealth Government through the Telethon Channel 7 Trust.


ORIGINS' Biobank Manager, Dr Nina D'Vaz, spoke to Ch 7 News about the significance of the milestone and the priorities for the project.

The Venditti family also spoke to Channel 7 News about their experience over their ORIGINS journey with first son Leo, and their joy at welcoming baby Luca, one of the last babies to be born into the study.

Watch the CH 7 News Broadcast here

Available Data and Biological Samples

Learn more about The ORIGINS Databank and Biobank

The ORIGINS Project incorporates a strong emphasis on sustainability and the project is building a large repository of biological and lifestyle data not otherwise available to researchers in Australia.

The ORIGINS Biobank: ORIGINS is aiming to collect biological samples from 10,000 participant children and their families at 10 timepoints between the time of pregnancy and the child turning five years of age. Currently the Biobank has more than 300,000 samples.

The ORIGINS Databank: ORIGINS is collecting physiological, biological and clinical data from the mother, partner/father and child at numerous points to track development and change. Currently the Databank has more than 13 million data points.