Women's Health Technologies Seminar: Research Forum
Thursday, January 20, 2022 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM
About this Event
Hear how engineers and physician-scientists are working together to tackle important problems in women's health at the Women’s Health Technologies Research Forum on Thursday, Jan. 20, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this research forum is virtual and registration is required. Register for this forum.
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“Uterine excitability at the molecular level”
Sarah England, PhD, Alan A and Edith L Wolff Professor of medicine, OB/GYN
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“Placental vascularization and Fetal Growth Restriction”
Anthony Odibo, MD, MSCE, Virginia S Lang Professor of OBGYN
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“Biomechanical impairments among patients with chronic hip pain and patients with urgency and frequency predominant lower urinary tract symptoms”
Marcie Harris Hayes, PT, DPT, MSCI, professor of physical therapy and orthopedic surgery
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“Sperm membrane potential in fertility and contraception”
Celia Santi Grau Perez, MD, PhD, associate professor of OBGYN
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“Movement and Urinary Urgency: Movement Patterns and Pelvic muscle Performance”
Tracy Spitznagle, PT, DPT, WCS, professor of physical therapy
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“Photoacoustic and Ultrasound imaging of ovarian cancer”
Quing Zhu, PhD, professor of biomedical engineering and radiology
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“Preliminary findings of Vaginal icing study”
Haidy Morsy, MD, clinical fellow of urogynecology
Research Forum Committee Members:
Quing Zhu, professor, biomedical engineering and radiology
Yong Wang, associate professor, obstetrics & gynecology and ESE
Chao Zhou, associate professor, biomedical engineering
Tracy Spitznagle, professor, physical therapy and obstetrics & gynecology
Whitney Ross, assistant professor, obstetrics & gynecology
Alexandra Rutz, assistant professor, biomedical engineering
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About this Event
Hear how engineers and physician-scientists are working together to tackle important problems in women's health at the Women’s Health Technologies Research Forum on Thursday, Jan. 20, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this research forum is virtual and registration is required. Register for this forum.
-
“Uterine excitability at the molecular level”
Sarah England, PhD, Alan A and Edith L Wolff Professor of medicine, OB/GYN
-
“Placental vascularization and Fetal Growth Restriction”
Anthony Odibo, MD, MSCE, Virginia S Lang Professor of OBGYN
-
“Biomechanical impairments among patients with chronic hip pain and patients with urgency and frequency predominant lower urinary tract symptoms”
Marcie Harris Hayes, PT, DPT, MSCI, professor of physical therapy and orthopedic surgery
-
“Sperm membrane potential in fertility and contraception”
Celia Santi Grau Perez, MD, PhD, associate professor of OBGYN
-
“Movement and Urinary Urgency: Movement Patterns and Pelvic muscle Performance”
Tracy Spitznagle, PT, DPT, WCS, professor of physical therapy
-
“Photoacoustic and Ultrasound imaging of ovarian cancer”
Quing Zhu, PhD, professor of biomedical engineering and radiology
-
“Preliminary findings of Vaginal icing study”
Haidy Morsy, MD, clinical fellow of urogynecology
Research Forum Committee Members:
Quing Zhu, professor, biomedical engineering and radiology
Yong Wang, associate professor, obstetrics & gynecology and ESE
Chao Zhou, associate professor, biomedical engineering
Tracy Spitznagle, professor, physical therapy and obstetrics & gynecology
Whitney Ross, assistant professor, obstetrics & gynecology
Alexandra Rutz, assistant professor, biomedical engineering