
Current research
Maternal Congenital Heart Disease
Maternal congenital heart disease is a major determinant for neonatal morbidity and is associated with a higher risk for adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes, compared to the general obstetric population. Our translational team focuses on optimizing both delivery coordination and planning for this high-risk population as well as understanding molecular mechanisms that underlie normal and abnormal physiological changes of the cardiovascular system in pregnancy.
The Placenta in Health and Disease
Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disorders are potentially life-threatening pregnancy condition that occurs when the placenta invades into the uterus. The deeper the invasion of the placenta into the uterine muscle, the more severe the PAS. Our lab focuses on normal and abnormal placentation in pregnancy. We’re interested in the placenta as a transient support organ in fetal development, in cardiac development, as well as abnormal placentation, as in placenta accreta spectrum disorders and preeclampsia.