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Dr. Suzannah Helps is a Senior Lecturer in Evidence-Based Health Care at the University of Portsmouth’s School of Dental, Health and Care Professions (Faculty of Science & Health). She holds affiliations with the Institute of Life Sciences and Healthcare and the Centre for Integrated Health and Wellbeing. She completed her PhD in 2009 at the University of Southampton, collaborating with the Department of Psychology and the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research. Since joining Portsmouth in 2015, she established the Portsmouth Birth Cohort Registry and teaches healthcare professionals while supervising postgraduate research students.
Helps’ research centers on childhood development, with emphases on:
- Neurodevelopmental trajectories in high-risk infants
- Pediatric allergy and nutritional interventions
- ADHD neurophysiology and cognitive modulation
- Emergency medicine workforce dynamics
- Neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy outcomes
Her publications (15 most recent shown) demonstrate interdisciplinary work spanning pediatric neurology, evidence synthesis (systematic reviews/meta-analyses), and healthcare delivery innovation. Key trends include longitudinal cohort studies, neuro-electrophysiological investigations of ADHD, and evaluations of prenatal nutritional impacts on child health.
Helps actively contributes to academic service as a PhD supervisor and leads projects through the Portsmouth Birth Cohort Registry. No awards or grants are detailed in the source material.

