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Screen ORIGINS

Understanding how families engage with screen technologies and how it may influence child development

Examining Sub-Fertility In a Prospective Birth Cohort

This research aims to examine subfertility in a population pregnancy cohort, analysing the underlying differences between sub fertile couples who conceive naturally, sub fertile couples who conceive using ART or non-IVF, and fertile couples.

Positive Family Foundations

Enhancing psychological wellbeing in families from pregnancy to infancy

Early Moves

Can baby’s early movements predict learning difficulties later in childhood?

Pediatric Burns

This project aims to investigate the impact of a non-severe burn injury on children's health for life.

The Cashew Study

Does eating cashew nut spreads in the first year of life reduce the chances a baby will develop a cashew nut food allergy?

DreamStart

This study explores the role of infant sleep in early childhood development.

The CARE-Dads Study

Providing expectant and new Dads with a health check-up

Cessation of Courier Service

ORIGINS is no longer offering courier services or home collection of samples.

News & Events

Screen ORIGINS study finds mobile devices a lifeline for families during lockdowns

A study of ORIGINS families has revealed a positive aspect to the COVID pandemic, with families found to benefit from the extra time together during lockdowns and mobile devices proving useful for helping them stay in touch with extended family and friends and for activities such as online classes.