Association between postmenopausal vulvovaginal discomfort, vaginal microbiota, and mucosal inflammation
Dr. Susan Reed
Mission
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We conduct clinical, epidemiologic, and translational research to improve the lives of women with reproductive endocrine conditions. Our work focuses on mitigating the impact of distress related to infertility, menopause, puberty, uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, endometriosis, and polycystic ovarian syndrome, and understanding the factors that cause these conditions so that we may target physiologic pathways with our interventions. We support the reproductive autonomy of individuals and expanding access to quality reproductive health services. Through our research, we strive to generate high-impact science and promote health equity and justice with the goal of improving the lives and health of women and their families around the world.
Notable Achievements
- Evaluated the KNDy neuron complex in the hypothalamus. Manipulating this neuron complex holds great promise for amelioration of menopausal symptoms.
- Established that IVM oocytes are deficient in glutathione and identified a novel supplement to increase oocyte glutathione levels, promote normal fertilization and improve embryo development.
- Generated employed gene-editing strategies to develop FMR1 knock-out ESC lines as a cellular model of Fragile-X disorders
Principal Investigators
Nobuhiko Hamazaki, PhD
Research Interests: mammalian germ cell development, early embryonic development, genomics and system biology
Centers & Networks: Department of Genome Sciences, ISCRM, BBI
Susan Reed, MD
Research Interests: reproductive hormone impacts on midlife women's health,
Centers & Networks: MsFLASH
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Ginny Ryan, MD, MA
Research Interests: reproductive bioethics, access to care, emerging reproductive technologies, conceptualizations of infertility, social and environmental determinants of health
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Robert Steiner, PhD
Research Interests: neuroendocrinology, reproductive endocrinology, hormonal regulation of neuropeptide genes, hypothalamic neural circuitry; neurobiology of menopausal hot flashes, gene targeting; in situ hybridization; immunocytochemistry
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Lucia Vojtech, PhD
Research Interests: Immune tolerance to pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, reproductive and mucosal immunology
Centers & Networks: Extracellular RNA Communication Consortium, The Human Placenta Project
Min Yang, PhD
Research Interests: stem cell differentiation and organoids, synthetic embryogenesis, disease modeling, reproductive and maternal-fetal medicine, regenerative medicine