Neurobiology of learning - Dr. Nora Schneider The gut microbiome and its role in immune development and child health – Professor Liam O’Mahony Effective nutrition counselling strategies – Dr. Carine M Lenders Expert discussion on World Prematurity Day 2020 – Preterm brain development and executive functions by Prof. Nick Embleton Expert Q&A session from Hong Kong Post Graduate Program in Pediatric Nutrition (PGPN) Online Symposium 2020 Mapping nutrition to child cognitive development and learning – Prof. Sean Deoni The development of executive functioning skills in preschool children: Research and clinical landscape in Hong Kong – Dr. Fanny Wai Fan Lam The development of immunity in early life - Maria Vicario, PhD What is executive function - Prof. Kimberley Cuevas Examples of executive function in day to day life for young children - Prof. Stephen Hooper Examples of executive function in day to day life in adults - Prof. Sean Deoni What is normal executive function development - Prof. John Colombo Hot topics in bioactive nutrition – HMOs and MOS - Dr. Colin Cercamondi Brain development and nutrition in toddlers–update from the Baby Connectome Project - Prof. Weili Lin Brain and cognitive development – a focus on myelination and executive functions - Dr. Barry O’Neill Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) role in neurodevelopment - Dr. Jonas Hauser Toddler sociability - Dr. Nora Schneider Bioactive nutrition and infant gut development - Dr. Ryan Carvalho Importance of faecal biomarkers and the microbiome’s role in child health and disease… Is it really all about the poop? - Dr. Ben Gold How do you identify the signs of executive functions in infants by Prof. Kimberly Cuevas Executive functions are at the core of learning and are needed for example to execute instructions or follow rules. They are important for school and life. 1 min read Save (for later) Prof. Sean Deoni Brown University, USA Share it