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If you have a question about this talk, please contact ts930. Our reading group provides an interdisciplinary space for engaging discussions on reproduction in all its forms. All welcome, postgraduate and staff! We dive into texts that examine reproduction not only from biological and medical standpoints but also explore cultural, social, ethical, and political dimensions. RSVP for November here https://doodle.com/sign-up-sheet/participate/0bf60e85-ecbc-42fa-a133-7ef1766cba56/select READING FOR NOVEMBER Barriers to progress in pregnancy research: How can we break through? Led by Dr Catherine Aiken - Honorary Consultant in Maternal and Fetal Medicine Sarah J. Stock, Catherine E. Aiken, Barriers to progress in pregnancy research: How can we break through? Science 380,150-153 (2023). DOI : 10.1126/science.adf9347 RSVP will be required in order to obtain access to the full article on Moodle. Introduction: Excluding reformulations, in the past 30 years, only two drugs have been licensed for use in pregnancy. At the same time, pregnancy complications are increasing, with profound implications for immediate and life-course health of both infants and mothers. This paper discusses some of the barriers to progress in developing safe and effective treatments for pregnancy complications, including systemic social and political factors; deliberate exclusion of pregnant women from research; the complexity of the dynamic maternal-placental-fetal system; uncertainty about the relevance of in vitro and animal models to inaccessible in vivo systems and processes; and disparities in pregnancy outcomes within and between countries. This talk is part of the Cambridge Reproduction series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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