We study all things human implantation and pregnancy | Led by Prof Guiying Nie | @RMIT @ResearchRMIT @NeurodevHD | #implantation#IVF#placenta#pregnancy
We now hear from my favourite speaker (possibly biased) - the remarkable Prof Guiying Nie (@Nie_Lab)! She shares the innovative Implantation and Pregnancy research we passionately do here at @RMIT. Read more about our team and work here: https://t.co/a38cW1AlMM
Excited to be at today’s relaunch of @NeurodevHD as the Healthy Foundations Research Group. Beginning with a wonderful introduction and Acknowledgement of Country by Prof Catherine Itsipolous 👩🏫
SYMPOSIUM SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT!
Introducing our next Speaker from SRB. Professor Guiying Nie is a molecular biologist specialising in female reproduction. She is currently heading the Implantation and Pregnancy .....For more information visit https://t.co/k93ilD0PTa
Journey to final PhD milestone…
1.5mo out: COVID 🤒
1wk out: the flu 🤧
2 days out: wisdom tooth began to emerge, got infected, got emergency dental. Now on pain killers (+ waitlist for surgical removal) 🥴
Today: Sore but excited to present!
@RMITsgr@ResearchRMIT@RmitSciences
Prof Guiying Nie & her @Nie_Lab team will lead a project to explore new diagnostic and therapeutic options for #endometriosis, a chronic and painful condition that affects about 10% of women of reproductive age.
Fantastic to see three vital @RMIT projects in ovarian cancer, preterm brain injury & endometriosis – led by three amazing #WomeninSTEM@MagdalenaPleba2, @BobbiFleiss & Guiying Nie - receive over $3m in @nhmrc funding today! 👏👏👏
#NHMRCIdeas
https://t.co/Y6rn2BdnJ5
A breakthrough in getting the timing right in #IVF from @Nie_Lab - they have identified that #podocalyxin is linked to implantation failure. Great work!!
https://t.co/alCHzxBEum
Important new #fertility study from RMIT's @Nie_Lab - they've discovered a slippery molecule that prevents embryos implanting. The findings could help improve the personalisation & precision of #IVF treatment to boost success rates
➡️https://t.co/uYBUzd69Gt
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A huge congratulations to @scientistmary on her publication in @SciReports. A really valuable addition to helping to better understand what influences early placental development and possible later pregnancy complications. Super proud! https://t.co/VQPpL5Hn9g