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Neonatologist Doctor Charles C Roehr, Clinical Consultant Advisor to the NPEU-CTU and University of Bristol Chair for Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine is awarded Niilo Hallman Medal by the Finnish Paediatric Society

Published on Tuesday, 17 March 2026 Post

Professor Charles C Roehr has been awarded the Niilo Hallman Medal for Outstanding Achievements in Paediatrics by the Finnish Paediatric Society. The medal was presented during the Annual Finnish Paediatric Meeting in Helsinki on 5–6 February 2026.

During the meeting, Prof. Roehr delivered an invited lecture entitled “Non-invasive ventilatory support in preterm neonates today”, addressing an audience of paediatricians from a broad range of subspecialties and levels of training. His presentation focused on recent advances and current evidence in respiratory support for very preterm infants.

The Niilo Hallman Medal recognises internationally recognised contributions to paediatric research and clinical practice. The award ceremony was followed by a reception hosted by the former Dean of the University of Helsinki and the Medical Director of the New Children's Hospital (Uusi Lastensairaala), part of Helsinki University Hospital (HUS).

The honour is bestowed every couple of years to an individual, recognising their contributions to the field.

Niilo Hallman MEDAL for Neonatal Research. The Niilo Hallman medal has today been awarded to Professor Charles Roehr in recognition of his achievements in the field of Pediatric Health Care. Helsinki, 5th February, 2026. Foundation for Pediatric Research

Updated: Wednesday, 18 March 2026 08:37 (v6)