Every child should have the chance of a full life that is unaffected by disability. Our vision is a world in which a child’s first day on earth would not have to be their hardest. Through our pioneering research, we can make that vision a reality. Borne brings scientists and doctors together to advance our understanding of pregnancy and to identify treatments and training that will improve pregnancy outcomes and optimise fetal development. Our work has yielded new insight to the processes that trigger the onset of labour. We recently embarked on a new treatment trial to delay the onset of preterm labour. This is very exciting as we are finding a new application for an existing, readily available drug and are close to identifying an effective therapy for women at high risk of early delivery. If we can prolong every preterm labour by even a week, we would significantly improve the chances of these babies surviving and thriving, and save the NHS over £260 million a year. 'The largest barrier to the development of diagnostic treatment and prevention strategies for preterm birth and stillbirth is our inability to comprehend the biological processes of pregnancy and childbirth.' - World Health Organisation Bulletin, 2010 Registered charity no. 1167073
| Website | http://www.borne.org.uk |
| Employees | 18 (18 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2013 |
| Address | 315-317 New King's Road, London, England SW6 4RF, GB |
| Technologies | |
| Industry | Research Services |
| Keywords | Disability Research, Early Intervention, Child Development, Pediatric Care, Special Needs, Developmental Delays, Therapeutic Support, Rehabilitation Services, Family Support, Medical Innovation, Healthcare Research, Assistive Technology, Inclusive Education, Community Support, Global Health, Nonprofit Organization |
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David Badcock is the Chief Executive of Borne.
18 people are employed at Borne.
Borne is based in London, England.