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Dr Pip Pyman

Dr Pip Pyman

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Role Research Assistant
Research area Stem Cell Medicine
Pip contributes to the TOTAL17 and ALL23 Studies which investigate neurocognitive and quality‑of‑life outcomes for children and adolescents who receive treatment for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia. Her work focuses on understanding how treatment affects thinking, learning, mood, and everyday functioning, and on helping identify supports that can make life after cancer treatment easier for young people and their families. Pip brings strengths in collaborative, team‑based research, a strong background in neurodevelopmental assessment, and an engaging, approachable style when working with children. She is motivated by improving the care and outcomes of young people recovering from cancer.
Pip contributes to the TOTAL17 and ALL23 Studies which investigate neurocognitive and quality‑of‑life outcomes for children and adolescents who receive treatment for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia. Her work focuses on understanding how treatment...
Pip contributes to the TOTAL17 and ALL23 Studies which investigate neurocognitive and quality‑of‑life outcomes for children and adolescents who receive treatment for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia. Her work focuses on understanding how treatment affects thinking, learning, mood, and everyday functioning, and on helping identify supports that can make life after cancer treatment easier for young people and their families. Pip brings strengths in collaborative, team‑based research, a strong background in neurodevelopmental assessment, and an engaging, approachable style when working with children. She is motivated by improving the care and outcomes of young people recovering from cancer.

Top Publications

  • Pyman, P, Kelly, CE, Dhollander, T, Delagneau, G, Elliott, EJ, Penington, AJ, Hearps, S, Collins, SE, Lewis, S, Liang, X, et al. Associations between white matter micro- and macro-structure and attention in 6-7-year-old children with low to moderate prenatal alcohol exposure.. Brain Imaging Behav 20(2) : 2026
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  • Zhu, J, Xiao, X, Chen, X, Xiao, H, Tao, Z, Zhang, H, Park, K, Lam, LQ, Thai, C, Trouson, B, et al. Amyloid-β protein precursor fragments in urine: Potential biomarkers for the early detection of mild cognitive impairment and dementia.. J Alzheimers Dis 106(4) : 1557 -1572 2025
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  • Collins, SE, Burnett, AC, Pyman, P, Mainzer, RM, Pascoe, L, Haebich, KM, Cheong, JLY, Doyle, LW, Thompson, DK, Anderson, PJ. Executive function is associated with the development of math performance in children born at <30 weeks' gestation or <1250 g birthweight.. Neuropsychology 38(8) : 714 -726 2024
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  • Collins, SE, Burnett, AC, Pyman, P, Pascoe, L, Haebich, KM, Cheong, JLY, Doyle, LW, Thompson, DK, Anderson, PJ. 7 Executive Function is Associated with the Development of Math Performance in Children Born Very Preterm. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 29(s1) : 617 -618 2023
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  • Pyman, P, Collins, SE, Muggli, E, Testa, R, Anderson, PJ. Cognitive and Behavioural Attention in Children with Low-Moderate and Heavy Doses of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.. Neuropsychol Rev 31(4) : 610 -627 2021
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