Dr Anna Curley works in the National Maternity Hospital, Dublin She was previously a neonatal consultant in Cambridge, UK for 11 years and has worked in Ireland, UK, Australia and Africa. She is an Associate Professor in University College Dublin. Whilst working as a neonatologist in Cambridge, Anna also worked in medical regulation for the Medical Council from 2013-2016. Her original research doctorate was based on chronic lung disease in preterm infants and her subspecialty clinical interest is in Neonatal Cardiorespiratory medicine. She has been involved in multiple neonatal randomised controlled trials as Chief Investigator or co-investigator. She was co-chief investigator of PlaNeT-2 study, a platelet transfusion threshold trial which demonstrated increased mortality/major bleeding with the use of higher neonatal platelet transfusion thresholds and is now preparing the PlaNeT-3 study of differing platelet volumes in preterm babies funded by the HRB.