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Ep 43 Newborn Survival: Infection, Immunity & Innovation | Prof Tobias Strunk & Prof Andrew Currie

Ep 43 Newborn Survival: Infection, Immunity & Innovation | Prof Tobias Strunk & Prof Andrew Currie

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Professor Tobias Strunk and Professor Andrew Currie are world-leading researchers in neonatal medicine and immunology, working at the forefront of one of the most critical and underexplored areas of science—how we protect the most vulnerable humans on the planet in their first moments of life. Combining clinical expertise in newborn intensive care with cutting-edge immunological research, their work focuses on understanding and preventing life-threatening infections in preterm infants.

Together, they are tackling one of medicine’s greatest challenges: newborn sepsis—a condition that remains a leading cause of death globally, yet is still poorly understood and incredibly difficult to diagnose. From uncovering how the immune system develops in the earliest weeks of life, to running large-scale international clinical trials, their research is not only advancing fundamental science but actively reshaping how neonatal care is delivered around the world.

In this episode, Kurt sits down with Professors Strunk and Currie to explore the science behind newborn survival, the global scale of preterm birth, and the groundbreaking work being done to improve outcomes—from innovative therapies to surprisingly simple solutions like coconut oil skincare. This is a powerful conversation that goes beyond medicine, revealing how science, persistence, and bold thinking are driving real change where it matters most.

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