A study led by Ulla Sovio and Gordon Smith at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, published in The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, identified new biomarkers predictive of […]
Archives for 2021
The CD94/NKG2A inhibitory receptor educates uterine NK cells to optimize pregnancy outcomes in humans and mice
The uterus of mammalian species (including humans and model organisms such as mice) contains many immune cells that are critical for a successful pregnancy. In a new paper published in […]
HOD Professor Gordon Smith new Sands Ambassador
We are delighted to share that our Head of Department, Professor Gordon Smith has taken on the role of Ambassador for Sands (Stillbirth and neonatal death charity) to help drive the […]
Early Researchers Seminar Series
Dr Irving Aye is delighted to be hosting the Cambridge Reproduction SRI Early Researchers Seminar Series taking place Thursday 8 April 2021 at 1pm. Presentations: High dimensional analysis of human […]
Placenta is a dumping ground for genetic defects
Congratulations to Professors Gordon Smith and Steve Charnock-Jones on the publication of their paper in Nature. The study is the first high-resolution survey of the genomic architecture of the human […]
Nature Communications – Editors Highlights
Congratulations to Dr Francesco Colucci and co-authors whose article entitled “Distinctive phenotypes and functions of innate lymphoid cells in human decidua during early pregnancy” has featured in the Editors’ Highlights. […]