Abstract

The Reproductive Science Research Division in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology was established in 2009 and consists of five full time research faculty members and 11 faculty members with joint appointment with other divisions in the department.

Highlights

  • Dr Hunter: Non-dietary treatment of mPKU; the vaccine development against GBS; the mechanism and potential treatment of preeclampsia

  • Dr Leslie: The molecular biology of estrogen and progesterone receptors in the treatment of endometrial cancer, and identify molecular targets linked to response in clinical trials

  • Dr Meng: New prognosis biomarkers and potential therapeutic targets in gynecology; restore progesterone receptor gene expression to improve the efficacy of hormone therapy in endometrial cancer; synthetic lethal studies in gynecology

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Dr Hunter: Non-dietary treatment of mPKU; the vaccine development against GBS; the mechanism and potential treatment of preeclampsia. The Reproductive Science Research Division in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology was established in 2009 and consists of four full time research faculty members and eight faculty members with joint appointment with other divisions in the department. Members in the Research Division conducted research in diverse areas of basic reproductive research: Dr Bradley: Female urinary incontinence and other pelvic floor disorders.

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