PERL Lab
@perllabmac
We specialize in linking and analyzing large datasets to improve safety and well-being for mothers and babies.
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PI @giuliamuraca1
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We are thrilled to announce that we have secured a $5 million funding from Heart & Stroke , in partnership with Brain Canada and CIHR . Through this research, we are committed to reducing deaths and serious illness from heart conditions during and between pregnancies🫀🫄
So well deserved. Congrats @DSouzaLabMac, Rohan D'Souza, Isabelle Malhamé and the whole team!
Why are an increasing number of pregnant people getting sick or dying from heart disease? To know more about it, find below Dr. Rohan D'Souza's Interview with Hamilton Spectator thespec.com/news/hamilton-…
Pregnancy comes with rising complications in Canada. Rohan D’Souza (Rohan D'Souza) & Susan Ellis, associate professors McMaster Obstetrics and Gynaecology, chat with Healthing.ca about understanding the maternal patient experience and being prepared for complications. ow.ly/WIKM50VwH6w
With the world falling apart around us so grateful to spend a few sacred hours with the SERENE team. Amazed and grateful for the groundbreaking work on Maternal Morbidity. Thank you for continuing to lead our Dept and Canada Rohan D'Souza Dr. Giulia Muraca
Our trainees have been busy! Three excellent oral presentations delivered at McMaster Obstetrics and Gynaecology’s annual RT Weaver Research Day and a Best Oral presentations delivered to Maya! Congrats to all the phenomenal presenters.
Delighted to see this work published. Congrats to lead author, Vanessa Hébert, & thanks to BORN Ontario for collaborating with us on this research. McMaster Obstetrics and Gynaecology HEI McMaster Health Sciences journals.lww.com/ogopen/fulltex…
Just published online first Canadian Journal of Public Health Maternal and neonatal health in Canada’s Black communities: A scoping review of epidemiologic studies (Lennord et al.) link.springer.com/article/10.172…