COLLABORATORS IN WOMEN’S HEALTH RESEARCH (Links to an external site)
The Center for Reproductive Health Sciences (CRepHS) is pleased to share our newsletter, released February 2022. The CRepHS Newsletter will be distributed on a quarterly basis.
PhD Candidate Juan Ferreira from Dr. Celia Santi’s lab successfully defended his thesis in January 2022, entitled “SLO2.1 channels: a new molecular mechanism to regulate uterine excitability.” Congratulations, Dr. Ferreira!
Dr. Sarah England recognized at Washington University in St. Louis’ annual Founders Day celebration
Dr. Ramakrishna Kommagani receives an NIH R01 grant
Study will evaluate testing access and if pregnant women with COVID-19 need specialized care
Research shows no benefits for infants
Determinants of Urogenital Tract Homeostasis in Aging
The Long Road to Fertilization: From the Bench to the Bedside and Back Again
Targeted treatment reduces number of disease-causing microbes in mice