Research Fellow in Maternal and Fetal Health:Oxford Road
Come and join us @mfh-research.bsky.social Fantastic opportunity for an outstanding individual looking to take their next step towards independence in the field of maternal and fetal health. Get in touch if interested! Deadline 15th June
www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
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Late evening training on the cobbles.
To support me with a donation for two extreme challenges within a week please visit.
www.justgiving.com/page/kmf2025
All funds raised helping to save babies lives.
Thank you
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Hi Julian, please can you add me? Thanks!
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Do you care for couples after 2nd trimester pregnancy loss <24 weeks? We would be very grateful if you would consider taking part in this survey to understand professionals' experience and healthcare provision after 2nd trimester pregnancy loss in the UK and Ireland - forms.office.com/e/xqRzJTqCqG
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For my colleagues in placental research, the November installment of the North American Placenta Lab Meeting is happening this Tuesday (Nov 19) at 9:00 am PST/12:00 pm EST over Zoom (mcmaster.zoom.us/j/96005378701). See details on our scheduled speakers below!
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Welcome aboard @mfh-research.bsky.social
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We are a collective of researchers interested in understanding reproduction, evolution, and early development in animals, the multi-layered regulation of these processes, and building the tools needed to address this question.
Bird, beetle, moff bovererβ¦
Manc, living Down South.
Views my own
Follow for updates from Andrew Leach's research group in FBMH at The University of Manchester.
Not the one who wrote the book.
http://www.leachresearchgroup.net/
Developing interdisciplinary research and partnerships to address health inequalities.
University of Manchester
www.healthierfutures.manchester.ac.uk
Reproductive Health Scientist and Group Lead @King's College London, UK. Interested in all things ageing, ovary and infertility.
Postdoc @MedUniGraz | PlacentaLab @WadsackLab | Vet
#TeamPlacenta #Cuterus
via Pregnancy Modelling Group @ University of Auckland
placentalab.science
Lab of Prof Christian Wadsack at the PlacentaLab Graz | @MedUniGraz | Obs &Gyn Research Laboratory
placentalab.science
My research focusses on: reproduction, vascular physiology, hypertension, preeclampsia, placenta, cardiovascular disease, clinical trials and animal models.
Committed to advancing the scientific study of the placenta, early development, and maternal-fetal interactions.
Find us at https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/
Interdisciplinary Research Centre @Cambridge_Uni
Find us at https://www.repro.cam.ac.uk/
Exploring across disciplines the urgent challenges posed by reproduction today.
The Pollheimer lab investigates interactive processes between the foetus and the maternal immune system that take place during early placentation
Transforming lives through excellence in reproductive health sciences.
https://www.sri-online.org/
https://www.instagram.com/sri_womenshealth?igsh=aG45emZjeTRnZDlu
Deputy Vice President and Deputy Dean of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester. Views all my own
Professor of Gynaecology; Director of the Centre for Reproductive Health at the Institute of Inflammation and Repair at the University of Edinburgh; President of the World Endometriosis Society
Researcher @MayoClinic, @MayoGynecology Passionnate about immunology/Ob. Goal to save babies one placenta at a time! tweets are my own
Neuroscience lecturer π§ | Behaviour, inflammation, development π¨πΌβπ¬ | Likes dogs, coffee, and plants π±| Born before the books β‘οΈ
Research Fellow at the University of Auckland | placental biologist investigating how obesity influences placental vascular development and function | flow cytometry and metabolism enthusiast