Recent and Current Grants

Infant2Adult: Neurobiological mechanisms of adverse mental health outcomes following early regulatory problems.
Funder: FLAG-ERA
PI Satja Mulej Bratec, University of Maribor. CoPI D Wolke (University of Warwick, Department of Psychology)
1/3/24 – 28/2/2027


Born Very Preterm: A Natural Experiment of How Early Adversity and Social Environment affect Life Course Development (PRETERM_LIFECOURSE).
Funder: Horizon ERC-2021-ADG (Underwritten by UKRI).
PI D Wolke.
01/11/2022-31/10/2027


Big Baby 2 UP.
Funder: NIHR.
PI Siobhan Quenby (University of Warwick, Warwick Medical School). CoPI D Wolke (University of Warwick, Department of Psychology)
01/04/2022-31/10/2025


Risk and Resilience in Developmental Diversity and Mental Health (R2D2-Mental Health).
Funder: EU Horizon (Underwritten by Innovate UK).
PI: Prof Thomas Bourgeron (Insitut Pasteur, France). Co-PI D Wolke (University of Warwick, UK)
01/09/2022-31/08/2027

Risk and resilience in developmental diversities – R2D2-MH

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Early Education experiences as a foundation for academic success (MoBAEarlyEd)
Funder: Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
PI: Ragnhild E. Brandlistuen (Norwegian Institute of Public Health). Co-PI D Wolke (University of Warwick, UK)
01/01/2022-31/12/2024


Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial of a Service to Support the Mental health and Coping of Parents with excessively Crying Infants.
Funder: NIHR
PI: Prof Jayne Brown (De Montford University); Prof I St James-Roberts (Institute of Education, University College London. Co-PI: S Morris, E Boyle, C Brookes, N Bhupendra Jaicim, A Willis, D Wolke, T Brugha, C Adams, M Rumbelow, L Wolstenholme
01/09/2021-31/08/2025


Follow-up of at risk newborns in the time of COVID-19: the PARCA-R
Funder: University of Warwick ESRC Impact Acceleration Rapid Response Impact Fund
PI: D Wolke
03/08/2020-31/03/2021


PARCA-R Standardisation Project
Funder: Action Medical Research.
PI: S Johnson (University of Leicester). Co-PI: L Linsel, D Wolke, N Marlow, P B Brockelhurst, B N Maktelow.
09/04/18-08/04/19.

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PremLife (Life Course Dynamics after Preterm Birth – Protective Factors for Social and Educational Transitions, Health and Prosperity).
Funder: ESRC/NORFACE DIAL Programme.
PI: Sakari Lemola. Co-PI: Dieter Wolke, Katri Raikkonen, Eero Kajantie, Danie D Schnitzlein.
01/02/2018-31/05/2021.

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Unser kleiner Schreihals” – App für Eltern von Kindern mit Regulationsproblemen – development of an APP for parents of children with regulatory problems.
Funder: Ministry of Health of the State of Bavaria, Germany.
PI: Volker Mall. Co-PI: D Wolke.
15/01/18-31/07/20
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Research on European Cohorts of Adults who were born Preterm (RECAP Preterm).
Funder: European Commission Horizon 2020.
PI: D Wolke (Warwick UK); RECAP Preterm Partners and Members: TNO (The Netherlands); Inserm (France); Institute of Public Health of the University of Porto (Portugal); INESC TEC (Portugal); University of Leicester (UK); European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants (Germany); Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway); Karolinska Institutet (Sweden); University Hospital of Bonn Children’s Hospital (Germany); University of Helsinki (Finland); Pediatric Hospital Bambino Gesù, IRCC (Italy); Philipps University Marburg (Germany); University of Tartu (Estonia); University of Antwerp (Belgium); concentris research management GmbH (Germany); Extensive Life Oy (Finland); National Institute for Health and Welfare THL (Finland); Amager og Hvidovre Hospital
(Denmark)
01/04/2017-30/09/2021

RECAP-Preterm Project

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Student Mental Health and Resilience in Transition (SMaRT).
Funder: RDF Warwick.
PI: D Wolke. Co-PI: Nicole Tang, Sakari Lemola, Adrian von Muhlenen, Anu Realo.
01/12/16-31/11/17.

SMaRT Project

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EPICure2 @ 11 – Outcome at 11 years for a national cohort of births between 22 & 26 weeks of gestation in England in 2006.
Funder: Medical Research Council (MRC)
PI: N Marlow (UCL); Co-PI: S Ourselin, J Hurst, J Morris, D Wolke, T Baldeweg, C Clark, S Johnson, J Cockcroft.
01/09/16-31/08/19.

EPICure-2@11

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Infant Regulatory Problems and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Behaviour Cognitive Problems in Childhood and Young Adults.
Funder: DFG Via Munich University.
Co-PI D Wolke.
01/07/2105-31/12/2017
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Pathways to psychosis: Investigating environmental, cognitive and genetic mechanisms underlying development of psychotic experiences in young adults.
Funder: Medical Research Council (MRC)
PI: S Zammitt (Cardiff); Co-PI: D Linden, M O’Donovan, M Owen, P Holmans, D Wolke, A David, P Jones, G Lewis, P Fletcher, J Macleod, A Thompson, J Heron
01/04/2015-30/03/2019
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THE MILESTONE PROJECT: Managing the Link and Strengthening Transition from Child to Adult Mental Health Care.
Funder: European Commission
PI: S Singh (Warwick, UK); Co-PI: S Gates, D Wolke, J Madan, M Paul, C Street (Warwick,UK), G De Gorilamo (IRCCS Fatebenefratelli, Italy), P Santosh (Kings College London, UK), D Purper Ouakil (CHRU St. Eloi Montpellier, France), F C Verhulst, A Maras (Yulius Academia, The Netherlands), U Schulze (University of Ulm, Germany), S Tremmery (KU Leuven, Belgium), F McNicolas (University of Dublin Ireland), F Tomislav (University Hospital of Split, Croatia), A Schwalber (Concentris Research Management gmbh, Gerany), N Penkhov (Health Tracker, UK).
01/02/2014-31/01/2019

The MILESTONE Transition Study


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Understanding Society and the UK Longitudinal Study (Waves 6-8).
Funder: ESRC.
PI: N Buck, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) at the University of Essex. Co PI: Health and Biomarker, Psychology, D Wolke.
01/04/2013-31/03/2018

Understanding Society

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Better Sleep, Better Health?
Funder: University of Warwick Research Development Fund (RDF).
PI: Nicole Tang; Co-PI F Cappuccio, M Miller, D Wolke.
01/02/2013-31/07/2013
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“Drink: Pleasure & Pain (Wellcome Trust)”.
Funder: University of Warwick Impact Fund.
PI: B Kumin; Co-PI: H Pilkington, R Earle, D Wolke.
05/01/2012-30/09/2013
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Prenatal and family precursors of bulling involvement in childhood and their consequences into early adulthood.
Funder: ESRC Small Grant.
PI: Dieter Wolke, University of Warwick; Co-PI: Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala, University of Warwick.
26/11/2012-25/11/2014

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The Impact of Premature Birth on Mathematics Achievement and Schooling.
Funder: Nuffield Foundation.
PI: D Wolke, University of Warwick; Co-PIs: S Johnson, University of Leicester; J Jaekel, University of Bochum/University of Warwick; C Gilmore, Loughborough University.
01/11/2012-31/08/2017

PRiME Study

Prime - Preterm birth: Impact on Maths & Education

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EPICure @ 19 – the extremely preterm young adult.
Funder: Medical Research Council (MRC).
PI: Prof Neil Marlow; Co-PI: S Ourselin, D Wolke, J K Morris, J Hurst, Xacier Golay, S Johonson.
01/07/2012=30/06/2016

EPICure@19

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The development and evaluation of complex interventions in healthcare.
Funder: 2012-2013 Strategic Funding Initiative for Joint Research and Education Programmes.
PI: Prof Jeremey Dale (Warwick), Prof Colette Browning (Monash). Co-PI: R Buchbinder, M Underwood, S Thomas, F Griffiths, P Cameron, M Cooke, D Mazza, G Perkins,G Russell, M Costa, J Lowthian, J Wyatt, K Sears, D Wolke
01/06/2012-31/07/2013
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The Hidden Risk of Preterm Births: How Should we Follow-up Vulnerable Babies?
Funder: Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) Programme. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).
PI: E Boyle, University of Leicester; Co PI: S Johnson, University of Leicester; N Armstrong, University of Leicester; S Petrou, University of Warwick; B Manktelow, University of Leicester; D Field, University of Leicester; D Wolke
01/12/2011-30/11/2013
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Understanding Society and the UK Longitudinal Study (Waves 3-5).
Funder: ESRC.
PI: N Buck, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) at the University of Essex. Co PI: Health and Biomarker, Psychology, D Wolke.
01/04/2010-31/03/2015
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Creating a Biosocial Survey within Understanding Society.
Funder: Large capital Facility LCFC via ESRC.
PI: N Buck, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) at the University of Essex. Co PI: Health and Biomarker, Psychology, D Wolke.
01/12/2009-30/09/2012
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Bavarian Longitudinal Study – Social Adjustment and quality of life after very preterm birth: Risk and resiliency from infancy to adulthood.
Funder: Ministry of Science and Education (BMBF, Germany).
PI (Germany): P Bartmann, University of Bonn, PI (UK): D Wolke.
01/07/2009-30/06/2015

Bavarian Longitudinal Study

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A population-based study of the health and developmental consequences of preterm birth.
Funder: BUPA Foundation. PI: Maria Quigley, University of Oxford; Zarko Alfirevic, University of Liverpool; Elaine Boyle, University of Leicester; David Field, University of Leicester; J Kurinczuk, University of Oxford; Dieter Wolke, University of Warwick.
01/05/2009-30/04/2011
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The aetiology of psychosis high-risk mental state during adolescence in the ALSPAC cohort.
Funder: Medical Research Council (MRC)
PI: G Lewis; Co PI: M Cannon; G Davey-Smith; A David; D Gunnell; G Harrison; J Heron; P Jones; S William-Lewis; T Peters; D Wolke; S Zammit.
01/09/2008-31/08/2012
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MUMS 4 MUMS: structured telephone peer support for women experiencing postnatal depression. Pilot and exploratory RCT of its clinical and cost effectiveness.
Funder: Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) Programme. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).
PI: Barlow, J. Co-PI: Graveney, M.; Dale, J.; Caramlau, I.; Wolke, D.; Friede, T.; McCable, C.
01/08/2008-31/07/2011
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UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS) (Waves 1-3)
Funder: ESRC.
PI: N Buck, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) at the University of Essex. Co PI: Health and Biomarker, Psychology, D Wolke.
01/04/2007-31/03/2012
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EPICure: population-based studies of survival and later health status of infants of 25 weeks gestation or less.
Funder: Medical Research Council (MRC).
PI: Prof. N. Marlow; Co-PI: K. Costeloe, E. S. Draper, E. Hennessey, J.Stocks; Collaborators: D. Wolke, A Gibson, C. Hollis, A. Wilkinson, H. Porter, C. Glazebrook, Z. Alfirevic;
01/06/2005-31/05/2012

EPICure Overview Survival

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