- Neonatal Medicine
- Pediatrics
- Obesity Research
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Professor Pieter Sauer is a distinguished academic at the University of Groningen with extensive expertise in pediatric medicine and child health. His research portfolio spans neonatal development, environmental health impacts on children, and nutritional science, contributing significantly to the understanding of early life determinants of health outcomes. Dr. Sauer's research interests focus on critical areas of child health including neonatal nutrition, obesity development from early life stages, and environmental toxin exposure effects. His work on retinopathy of prematurity has led to practical risk scoring models implemented in international settings like Indonesia. The fingerprint of his research reveals strong connections to polychlorinated biphenyls, dioxins, prenatal exposure effects, and neonatal infant health. His publication record shows consistent output with 234 research items, demonstrating expertise across multiple domains of pediatric medicine. Recent work shows a trend toward investigating environmental factors in child health, metabolic pathways in fetal development, and practical clinical tools for neonatal care. His research has particular relevance to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being. Professor Sauer maintains active collaborations across international boundaries, working with researchers in the Netherlands and Indonesia on projects related to neonatal care practices and child health outcomes. His work appears in high-impact journals across pediatrics, nutrition, and environmental health disciplines.







