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A partnership with the Interdisciplinary Reproduction and Health Group.
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![]() | Speaker: Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2025, 4-5 p.m. Location: Hosted by: |
In-person and virtual options. All are welcome!
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About the Speaker
Nardhy Gomez-Lopez, MSc, PhD, is a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Pathology and Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. She also serves as Associate Director of the Center for Reproductive Health Sciences (CRepHS). Her research focuses on maternal-fetal immunobiology, particularly the immune mechanisms underlying preterm birth.
Her lab integrates cellular immunology with single-cell and spatial omics, microbiome analysis, and systems biology to uncover disease pathways and develop strategies for diagnosis and prevention. Her work is supported by the NICHD, NIAID, NIBIB, the NIH Director’s Office, the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, Foundation for Women's Health, and Ferring Pharmaceuticals. She has authored over 220 peer-reviewed publications and is internationally recognized for her contributions to the field of maternal-fetal immunobiology.
About the IRHG Seminar Series
The goal of the Interdisciplinary Reproduction & Health Group (IRHG) Seminar Series is to highlight transdisciplinary precision research taking place in the reproductive health field, provide opportunities for collaboration among researchers to build their own research efforts and promote clinical/researcher activity across the University of Missouri System and our partners.
The IRHG was organized and established through a faculty-driven, grass roots effort in 2016 to develop an integrative interdisciplinary program that transcends traditional departmental, college and system boundaries to foster excellence in reproduction, health research and education at Mizzou.
View all upcoming Reproductive Health events on the IRHG Seminar Series website.
For questions about this event, please reach out to Wipawee Winuthayanon.
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