
Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
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University of Cambridge Department undertaking scientific research in the fields of pregnancy and women's health. Posts by @ullasovio.
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1/4 Too many women suffer with debilitating period pain 😫 and heavy bleeding 🩸. A survey by Wellbeing of Women found that untreated period symptoms negatively 📉impact women and girls’ ability to live life - hampering participation in work, education, social activities and


Ahead of #IWD2025 we spent time interviewing 3 female researchers from Cambridge Biomedical Campus to see how they thought research could take up and champion this years theme #AccelerateAction 💪 ⬇️full interview below bit.ly/4hcB5DR Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Cambridge University National Institute for Health and Care Research CUHP


👉 Book now for tomorrow's #IWD2025 talk on 'Demystifying the menopause' with GP Clare Spencer, via: bit.ly/4gZ6o59 Cambridge University Hospitals NHS CUHP CUH Nurse, Midwife & AHP Research Cambridge University National Institute for Health and Care Research Cambridge Biomedical Campus Royal Papworth Hospital NHS FT 💙 CRUK Cambridge Institute #AccelerateAction





Congratulations to Dr Giulia Avellino on The American Journal of Physiology- Cell Physiology 2024 Best Rapid Report Paper award for the publication “Physiologically relevant culture medium Plasmax improves human placental trophoblast stem cell function” Giulia Avellino


Congratulations to Jasmine Mack and colleagues on their recent publication in Hypertension! #genetics #placenta #biomarkers #preeclampsia #pregnancy Hypertension

We are thrilled to announce the recent appointments of Dr Dafina Angelova as Loke CTR Next Generation Fellow 2025 and Courtney Nel starting as Loke CTR funded PhD student in October. Congratulations to them both! Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research


🩸 Get ready to shout about periods this #MenstrualHealthDay! Download your free poster and make sure no one is left to suffer heavy and painful periods in silence: ow.ly/NoE350VXtya Let's make a #PeriodFriendlyWorld 🩸 Our Ambassador 𝑫𝒓 𝑵𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝑨𝒓𝒊𝒇 has put hers up!


Congratulations to Dr Irving Aye Irving Aye, Stephen Tong and Profs Stephen Charnock-Jones and Gordon Smith on their brand new publication in Physiological Reviews! Here’s the first paragraph of the Intro to get you hooked:




Are you passionate about data and do you enjoy coding in Stata? Come and work with me as a Research Associate at the Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology! Please share with anyone who might be interested, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions. jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/51739/ #DataScience
