This morning @utmbhealth and the @MarchofDimes celebrated their partnership to create the March of Dimes Texas Collaborative Prematurity Research Center to accelerate understanding, predicting and preventing preterm birth. Read more: https://t.co/xXjbPFaDk0
Pharmacomicrobiomics: In a ping-pong fashion vaginal microbiota and epithelial cells may exchange EVs to expel antibiotics, reduce their efficacy and encourage persistent/recurrent bacterial vaginosis https://t.co/Re25NiLEK0
👥Meet our Members!👥
Dr. Emmanuel Amabebe is a researcher at UTMB Galveston studying molecular pathways behind preeclampsia, preterm birth & more. Dr. Amabebe is a part of the Menon lab & teaches reproductive biology & physiology to both undergraduate & postgraduate students.
New paper alert! Current Evidence of Maternal Infection With Chlamydia trachomatis and Preeclampsia Risk - Taylor - 2025 - American Journal of Reproductive Immunology - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/da4TZV5oTP
That’s a wrap on the 72nd Annual SRI Scientific Meeting! This year in Charlotte, NC, we celebrated a week full of groundbreaking research, professional growth, and meaningful connections.
🎥 Check out the recap video to relive the highlights! #SRI2025
Thrilled to share that I just spoke at SRI 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting! Big thanks to the organizers and everyone who joined the session.🌟 Your presence made it special!
- via #Whova event app
Our > 3-year research is now published in a NATURE journal! Describes the interactions between vaginal bacteria, metabolites, and cytokines associated with #preterm birth. @amabebe1@NIHRglobal @ShefUni_ClinMed @shefunihealth
https://t.co/4YCQykg7Cu
The SRI Late Breaking Abstract Submission is OPEN! Share your groundbreaking research in women’s reproductive health with the global scientific community. #SRI2025
Submit your Late Breaking Abstract today!
https://t.co/vsnsEOz4yM
Novel Role of Pin1-Cis P-Tau-ApoE Axis in the Pathogenesis of Preeclampsia and Its Connection with Dementia https://t.co/dB39WunN56 #mdpibiomedicines via @Biomed_MDPI