Maternal & Infant Health

6/12/2025; 49 minutes

Experts discuss recent advances in how maternal health and immune function during pregnancy affect infant development and long-term outcomes. Research focuses on immune adaptations, complications like preterm birth, and neuroimmune pathways, using techniques such as mass cytometry, spatial proteomics, and chemogenetics to identify biomarkers and mechanisms that guide prevention and treatment strategies. Sandy Ramos, M.D.
Clinical Landscape and OGRS Opportunities

Louise Laurent, M.D.,Ph.D.
Single-Cell and Spatial Multi-Omic Insights into the Human Placenta (HUBMAP)

Marni Jacobs, Ph.D.
The MOM-Health Study and the MOHD Consortium

Lars Bode, Ph.D.
Human Milk Institute (HMI)

Gretchen Bandoli, Ph.D.
MotherToBaby

Ina Stelzer, Ph.D.
Reproductive Immunology

Recorded on 04/16/2025.
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