Samuli Rautava
samrau@utu.fi |
Neonatology; Nutrition; Mucosal Immunology; Intestinal Microbiota; Probiotics
Samuli Rautava graduated from medical school in 1999 and has specialized in pediatics (2011) and neonatology (2013) at the University of Turku. He has completed a 2-year postdoctoral research fellowship at the Mucosal Immunology Laboratory at Harvard University & Massachusetts General Hospital and a 1-year clinical neonatology fellowship at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. He was appojnted docent/adjunct professor in experimental pediatrics in 2013. He currently works as clinical instructor in pediatrics at the University of Turku and as part-time (30%) neonatologist at the Turku University Hospital.
Dr. Rautava’s research is based on the
general hypothesis that early contact with microbes and particularly the
indigenous intestinal microbiota has a significant long-term impact on health
by modulating the risk of preterm delivery and the complications of prematurity
as well as the risk of chronic immunoinflammatory disease. The translational
research project consists of birth cohort register studies, utilization of
machine learning on big data, nested case-control studies as well as
experimental models and randomized clinical trials to establish causality.
Author of 56 scientific articles: 29
Original publications, 16 Review articles, 6 Chapters in books, 7 Scientific
publications in Finnis, 21 Congress abstracts and 17 Invited Lectures in
International Academic Meetings
H Index 23.
Academic Honours: The
Niilo Hallman price from the Foundation for Paediatric Research, Finland.
Clinical instructor of pediatrics at the
University of Turku since 2013. Steering group member of the Doctoral Programme in
Clinical Research at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Turku.
- Maternal Intrapartum Antibiotic Treatment and Gut Microbiota Development in Healthy Term Infants (2022)
- Neonatology
- Neighborhood disadvantage, greenness and population density as predictors of breastfeeding practices: a population cohort study from Finland (2022)
- Journal of Nutrition
- Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Childhood Body Mass Index Trajectories From Birth to 7 Years of Age (2022)
- Epidemiology
- Spontaneous preterm delivery is reflected in both early neonatal and maternal gut microbiota (2022)
- Pediatric Research
- Factors influencing the microbial composition of human milk (2021)
- Seminars in Perinatology
- HPV infection and bacterial microbiota in the semen from healthy men (2021)
- BMC Infectious Diseases
- Neonatal antibiotic exposure impairs child growth during the first six years of life by perturbing intestinal microbial colonization (2021)
- Nature Communications
- Preterm infant meconium microbiota transplant induces growth failure, inflammatory activation, and metabolic disturbances in germ-free mice (2021)
- Cell Reports Medicine
- Ravinto ja suolistomikrobisto (2021) Ravitsemustiede Rautava Samuli, Salonen Anne
- Associations between human milk oligosaccharides and growth in infancy and early childhood (2020)
- American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
- Growth Factor Concentrations in Human Milk Are Associated With Infant Weight and BMI From Birth to 5 Years (2020)
- Frontiers in Nutrition
- Milk Microbiome and Neonatal Colonization: Overview (2020) Milk, Mucosal Immunity and the Microbiome: Impact on the Neonate Samuli Rautava
- Out-of-home care placements in children with ADHD and disruptive behavior disorders: a prospective cohort study (2020)
- Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Sexually Dimorphic Associations between Maternal Factors and Human Milk Hormonal Concentrations (2020)
- Nutrients
- The Effect of Donor Human Milk Fortification on The Adhesion of Probiotics In Vitro (2020)
- Nutrients
- Breast Milk Microbiota Is Shaped by Mode of Delivery and Intrapartum Antibiotic Exposure (2019)
- Frontiers in Nutrition
- Composition and maternal origin of the neonatal oral cavity microbiota (2019)
- Journal of Oral Microbiology
- Early-Life Nutrition and Microbiome Development (2019)
- Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series
- Early Nutrition and Growth until the Corrected Age of 2 Years in Extremely Preterm Infants (2018)
- Neonatology
- HPV infection and bacterial microbiota in breast milk and infant oral mucosa. (2018)
- PLoS ONE



