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Köp båda 2 för 2659 krThis volume focuses on endometriosis from its pathogenesis and the importance of the early diagnosis to treatment, throughout all aspects of femininity that this disease affects, impacting health and quality of life. It also covers treatment strat...
Robert N. Taylor, MD, PhD is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY. Previously, he was Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at The University of Utah, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Emory University, and Director of the Center for Reproductive Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco. Taylor received his undergraduate education at Stanford University and the combined MD-PhD at Baylor College of Medicine. He is a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist and reproductive endocrinologist whose major research foci have included the role of placental angiogenesis and endothelial cell activation in preeclampsia, and the molecular actions of estrogen and progesterone on endometrial differentiation and neuroangiogenesis as they relate to endometriosis. Dr. Taylor served on executive committees of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, NIH Reproductive Scientist Development Program, the World Endometriosis Society and the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Dr. Conrad has had a longstanding research interest in the hormonal, cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying maternal renal and systemic vasodilation, and increased arterial compliance during normal pregnancy with emphasis on the ovarian hormone, relaxin. More recently, he has been PD/PI of a NIH Program Project Grant designed to explore maternal pregnancy physiology and outcome in women conceiving through in vitro fertilization with focus on the contribution of the corpus luteum. Finally, Dr. Conrad has been exploring a role for dysregulated (pre)decidualization in the genesis of preeclampsia, and in the larger context of "endometrium spectrum disorders. Dr. Conrad has combined preclinical and clinical research throughout his career to translate findings in animal models, tissues and cells to humans or vice versa. The main disease focus of his pregnancy research has been preeclampsia-a hypertensive syndrome peculiar to human pregnancy. Dr. Davidge is a Distinguished University Professor in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta and Executive Director of the Women and Children's Health Research Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Davidge received her PhD from the University of Vermont and completed her postdoctoral fellowship training at the Magee Womens Research Institute in Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Davidge's research program is focused on understanding mechanisms for vascular dysfunction in pregnancy complications, particularly preeclampsia, and subsequent impact on later-life cardiovascular health. Her fundamental studies are currently focused on developing early intervention strategies for improving pregnancy outcomes to enhance life-long maternal and offspring cardiovascular health. Davidge is a Fellow in the Canadian Academy of Health Science and a past president of Society for Reproductive Investigation (2017-2018). Anne Cathrine (An...
1.The Spectrum of Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy: Dr. Leon Chesley's Legacy
2.Epidemiology of Pregnancy-Related Hypertension
3. Genetic Factors in the Etiology of Preeclampsia/Eclampsia
4. Preconceptional and Periconceptional Pathways to Preeclampsia
5. Placentation and Placental Function in Normal and Preeclamptic Pregnancies
6. Unbiased Approaches for Addressing the Complexities of the Placenta's Role in the Preeclampsia Syndrome
7. The Immunology of Preeclampsia
8. Trophoblast Extracellular Vesicles in Preeclampsia
9. Angiogenesis and Preeclampsia
10. Vascular Endothelial Cell Dysfunction in Preeclampsia
11. Cardiovascular Alterations in Normal and Preeclamptic Pregnancy
12. Cardiometabolic Antecedents of Preeclampsia
13. Cerebrovascular Pathophysiology in Preeclampsia and Eclampsia
14. The Kidney in Normal Pregnancy and Preeclampsia
15. Salt, Aldosterone, and the Renin- Angiotensin System in Pregnancy
16. Platelets, Coagulation, and the Liver
17. Clinical Management and Antihypertensive Treatment of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
18. Prediction and Prevention of Preeclampsia
19. Long-Term Effects of Preeclampsia on Mothers and Offspring
20. Animal Models Used for Investigating Pathophysiology of Preeclampsia and Identifying Therapeutic Targets
21. Harmonization of Data and Biobanks for Preeclampsia Research