Peripediatrics Research Society (PRS)

Head of the department:

Dr. Mohammad Nazmul Hasan Maziz
Associate Professor, Perdana University Graduate School of Medicine, Malaysia

Peripediatrics Research Society

The Peripediatrics Research Society (PRS) is a specialized arm of CCNEIR dedicated to advancing integrative research in clinical perinatology and pediatric biology. By bringing together clinicians, biologists, epidemiologists, and data scientists, PRS promotes high-impact, translational studies aimed at improving maternal and neonatal outcomes while establishing a strong foundation for lifelong child health. The society is led by Dr. Mohammad Nazmul Hasan Maziz, Associate Professor at the Perdana University Graduate School of Medicine, Malaysia, whose academic leadership and clinical insight guide PRS’s research vision and collaborative initiatives.

About the Leader

Dr. Mohammad Nazmul Hasan Maziz is an Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Medicine, Perdana University in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where he specializes in medical and molecular microbiology. He earned his PhD in Molecular Medical Microbiology from the University of Malaya, supported by advanced training in clinical laboratory sciences. Dr. Maziz has an active research profile, contributing to public health and infectious disease studies, with publications indexed on Scopus and Web of Science. He has also been recognized with academic awards in Asia for excellence in education and research leadership. Throughout his career, he has played roles in academic administration, research supervision, and collaborative investigations across institutions.. This society is led by Mohammad Nazmul Hasan Maziz, whose academic leadership and clinical research expertise shape PRS’s strategic vision and global initiatives.

Our Mission

To generate and translate rigorous scientific evidence on perinatal and pediatric health—fostering collaborative research networks, accelerating data-driven discoveries, and ensuring equitable access to innovations in care.

Focus Areas

Key Initiatives

  • Global Cohort Consortium
    A multi-center network pooling anonymized maternal and neonatal data from 20+ hospitals across five continents to identify universal and region-specific risk factors.

  • Integrative Trial Platform
    Adaptive clinical trials testing novel therapies—such as microbiome-targeted probiotics and neuroprotective agents—in resource-diverse settings.

  • Capacity-Building Workshops
    Hands-on training in advanced neonatal ultrasound, genomic data analysis, and grant-writing for early-career investigators.

  • Open Data Portal
    A secure, user-friendly repository where validated datasets, protocols, and analytical scripts are shared under FAIR principles.

 

Membership & Collaboration

  • Who Can Join:
    Clinicians, researchers, post-doctoral fellows, and graduate students with interests in perinatology, neonatology, pediatric biology, or related data sciences.

  • Benefits:

    • Access to curated data and biobanks

    • Grant-writing and publication mentorship

    • Discounted registration at PRS symposia and workshops

    • Collaborative seed-grant opportunities

  • How to Apply:
    Complete our online membership form and submit a brief research statement. Applications are reviewed quarterly.

Journal: Asian Journal of Clinical Perinatology and Pediatric Biology

As the official publication of the Peripediatrics Research Society (PRS), the Asian Journal of Clinical Perinatology and Pediatric Biology (AJCPPB) publishes peer-reviewed original research, clinical studies, systematic reviews, and translational articles focused on advancing maternal, neonatal, and pediatric health sciences. The journal provides an interdisciplinary platform that integrates clinical practice, biological research, and population-level evidence to improve early-life health outcomes.

Scope and focus areas include:

AJCPPB maintains rigorous editorial and peer-review standards, adheres strictly to COPE ethical guidelines, operates under an open-access publishing model, and seeks broad international visibility through indexing in major scholarly databases. Visit Journal Website →  https://ajcppb.com

Impact at a Glance

Join the Peripediatrics Research Society today and help shape the future of maternal and child health.

Whether you’re seeking data for your next grant application, looking to pilot an innovative neonatal therapy, or aiming to upskill in pediatric bioinformatics, PRS offers the platform and partner network to propel your research forward.

Email us: contact@ccneir.com