
Josef Neu
- MD from University of Wisconsin, Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins, and Neonatology at Stanford. Additional research training at the University of Bern, Switzerland
- Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, University of Florida (UF), USA
- Internationally recognized for his research in developmental gastroenterology and nutrition and most recently has focused on multiomics and artificial intelligence for predictive analytics for intestinal injuries, retinopathy of prematurity and precision nutrition, with over 315 publications
- Former Director, Neonatology fellowship training program at UF, and former National chairman of the American Academy of Pediatrics Organization for Neonatal Program Directors (ONTPD)
- Chairman of the Board of International Postgraduate Organization for Knowledge Transfer Research and Teaching Excellent Students (IPOKRaTES)
Articles from this author

Dysbiosis in the Neonatal Period: Role of Cesarean Section

Gut Microbiota, Host Gene Experession, and Cell Traffic via Milk

Glutamine Supplementation in Neonates Is There a Future

Nutrition of Premature and Critically Ill Neonates
Podcasts from this author
Nutrition for infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia: can individualised nutrition be the answer?
Nutrition strategies to prevent short-term adverse outcomes in preterm neonates
Videos from this author

Nutrition for the sick preterm: can we make it more precise?

World Prematurity Day 2024 - Panel Discussion


Nutrition for the sick preterm: can we make it more precise? Josef Neu
Publications from this author

Annales 81.1 - Advancing neonatal nutrition: Paving the path from present to future

The Nest 23: Celiac Disease / Embryogenesis / Clinical nutrition