Upcoming Events
NATIONAL FUTURE GENERATIONS DAY Third Friday in March Ideas, Real Impact
Founded in 2025 by The Moore Institute
National Future Generations Day is celebrated on the third Friday in March. This National Day serves as a powerful reminder of our collective responsibility to nurture the health and well-being of those yet to come. promote awareness and dialogue around these critical issues.
Generational changes is a hopeful vision of what can happen if we take action now. And who wouldn’t want to give future generations a chance to live healthier, fuller lives, with fewer doctor’s appointments along the way?
Dr. Kent Thornburg, Top researcher in the field of epigenetics
Past Events
Jan 13: DOHaD Trainee Seminar Series, a collaboration between US DOHaD & DOHaD Canada:
Infant Brain Development and Negative Affect: The Role of Prenatal Depression
by Taryn Simon, MA Student, School of Applied Child Psychology, Western University
DOHaD Summer Course 2025
The DOHaD Summer Course is designed for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and early-career faculty who are interested in the long-term consequences of developmental programming. The course introduces participants to different perspectives within the field of DOHaD thru a series of lectures by nationally recognized researchers.
Date: July 28 – 30, 2025 (Check-in begins at 8 a.m. on Monday.)
Location: OHSU, Portland, Oregon
Theme: Environmental Impact on Developmental Programming
The Placenta at Term, Churchill College, Cambridge, July 7-8, 2025
The 2025 Loke CTR annual meeting theme, “The Placenta at Term,” brings together leading clinical and basic scientists to explore topics including placental ageing, senescence, prolonged pregnancy, and the pathophysiology of term complications as pre-eclampsia.
