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Assessing Placental Immune Function

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  • Principal Investigators: Alison Cahill, M.D., MSCI; Yong Wang, Ph.D.
  • Organization: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
  • Research Focus: Using placental immune imaging (PII), a type of magnetic resonance imaging, to measure inflammation and immune response within the uterus to better predict preterm birth risk.

Learn more about research on using PII to assess inflammation and immune function to predict preterm birth risks.

Advancing MRI Techniques to Understand Placental

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  • Principal Investigators: Penny Gowland, B.Sc.; Nia Jones, M.B.B.Ch., Ph.D.; Mary Rutherford, M.D., MRCPCH
  • Organization: Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
  • Research Focus: Advancing MRI techniques to better understand placental functioning.

Read about researchers using MRI techniques to understand the impact of placental functioning on pregnancy outcomes.

Applying Computer Science to Ultrasound Screening for Placenta Disorders

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  • Principal Investigators: Sally Louise Collins, M.D., Ph.D.; Stacy Zamudio, Ph.D.
  • Organization: Oxford University, Hackensack University Medical Center
  • Research Focus: Using computer science for ultrasound screening for placenta abnormalities

Learn about research using machine learning to create better ultrasound screening tests for placenta abnormalities.

Studying Molecular Transport and Metabolism in the Placenta

A magnetic resonance imaging scanner.

  • Principal Investigators: Joel Garbow, Ph.D.; Michal Neeman, Ph.D.; Tal Raz, D.V.M., Ph.D., Dipl. ACT
  • Organization: Washington University in St. Louis, Weizmann Institute of Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Research Focus: Using MRI to understand placenta function, transport, and metabolism.

Learn more about research on using MRI to understand how the placenta works.

Using Placenta MRI to Identify Risk of Adverse Pregnancy Outcome

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  • Principal Investigator: Antonio Frias, M.D.
  • Organization: Oregon Health & Science University
  • Research Focus: Developing new MRI methods to detect and prevent complications during pregnancy.

Learn more about research on using MRI of the placenta to identify pregnancy risk.

 

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