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Join us in celebrating the legacy and impact of Dr. Phyllis Leppert, CNM, MD, PhD, through the presentation of the Phyllis Leppert Advocacy Award,

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Phyllis Leppert - Introduction

Our world is a complex place full of biological diversity, and yet, sometimes it’s difficult to find reliable and science-based discussions on that topic. In our video series on gender and sex variation, scientists and experts unpack the deceptively simple concept of biological maleness and femaleness, and explain why it is an oversimplification to assume that we all fit neatly into one of two categories.

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The Basic Science of Gestation and Parturition

The Basic Science of Gestation and Parturition will be held on Friday, February 17, 2023 at NIEHS in Durham, North Carolina.

Co-sponsored and organized by The Campion Fund (Phyllis Leppert) and The Reproductive and Developmental Biology Laboratory, NIEHS (Franco De Mayo). Plenary Speakers are:

Diana Monslavais, Baylor University, Endometrial receptivity and implantation
Anne Marie Jukic, NIEHS, 25(OH) D effect on fecundabiity
Julia Kim, Northwestern University, Progesterone receptor role in endometrial differentiation and decidualization
Mala Mahendroo, University of Texas Southwestern, Uterine cervical remodeling and softening in mice
Kristin Myers, Columbia University, The biomechanics of human cervical remodeling and dilation
Sarah England, Washington University St. Louis, Circadian rhythm and calcium channels in parturition
Carole Mendelson, University of Texas Southwestern, The multifactorial regulation of parturition
Liping Feng, Duke University, PRMC2 effects placentation and pregnancy complications
Ramkumar Menon, University of Texas, Medical Branch Galveston, Programmed fetal membrane senescence and exosome-mediated signaling in timing of human parturition.

All attendees are encouraged to submit abstracts on any aspect of fundamental work on gestation and parturition by February 1, 2023 to Phyllis Leppert (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) Six to seven top abstracts will be presented as oral presentations while all others that are scientifically sound will be presented as posters. A summary of the proceedings will be published in Biology of Reproduction using a format similar to the recent publication of the Campion Fund and NIEHS sponsored meeting on the Basic Science of Uterine Fibroids in F&S Science. 

Topics for the meeting include: uterine decidualization, endometrial receptivity and implantation, placental biology, effects of the environment and nutrition, including the role of hormones and their receptors, vitamins, and growth factors on fecundity, gestation and parturition and postpartum biology, the biochemistry and biomechanics of uterine cervical remodeling and dilation, the role of calcium channels, growth factors, circadian rhythm and immune factors. Including NK cells and fetal DNA in parturition, regulation of myometrial contractility, the role of fetal membranes in parturition, timing of parturition, postpartum physiology, pregnancy and labor complications including preterm birth. Studies using animal models, human tissue, translational and epidemiological studies are appropriate for submission. Updates will be posted on our website. 

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Event Date 02-17-2023
Capacity Unlimited

We are no longer accepting registration for this event

The Campion Fund provides awards to junior investigators presenting the best research talks at the Annual Consortium for Reproductive Biology Meeting.