Teresa Tropea (@tropeateresa) 's Twitter Profile
Teresa Tropea

@tropeateresa

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calendar_today15-09-2020 08:30:31

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Colin Sibley (@colsib) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice new paper from Teresa Tropea Maternal & Fetal Health Research Centre Enhanced Nitrite-Mediated Relaxation of Placental Blood Vessels Exposed to Hypoxia Is Preserved in Pregnancies Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction ##mdpiijms via IJMS MDPI

Karen Forbes (@drkarenforbes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice paper suggesting that interventions targeting nitrite may improve fetoplacental blood flow in pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction. Well done Teresa Tropea, Lizzy Cottrell and colleagues. mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/9…

3dbionet (@3dbionet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Director Prof. Chris Goldring will be on this exciting discussion panel. We look forward to the session next week.

Kirsty Vincent (@kirstyv95) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very grateful to be given the chance to discuss my research today at #IFPA2021 and to be awarded a NIH New Investigator award. Looking forward to the remainder of the conference! IFPA

Very grateful to be given the chance to discuss my research today at #IFPA2021 and to be awarded a NIH New Investigator award. 

Looking forward to the remainder of the conference!

<a href="/IFPA_Official/">IFPA</a>
Tommy's (@tommys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1992, 2 obstetricians at St Thomas’ Hospital wanted to know more about preterm birth. With 1 of their patients, they started a campaign to raise money for pregnancy research. This grew into Tommy’s, named after the hospital where it all began. #InternationalDayofCharity

In 1992, 2 obstetricians at St Thomas’ Hospital wanted to know more about preterm birth. With 1 of their patients, they started a campaign to raise money for pregnancy research.

This grew into Tommy’s, named after the hospital where it all began.

#InternationalDayofCharity
IFPA (@ifpa_official) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postdoctoral position available at the University of Manchester, UK working with Dr. Teresa Tropea studying the effects of antenatal exposure to medications for cardiac dysfunction on fetal health. For more information please see: buff.ly/3ipa0oX

Postdoctoral position available at the University of Manchester, UK working with Dr. Teresa Tropea studying the effects of antenatal exposure to medications for cardiac dysfunction on fetal health. For more information please see: buff.ly/3ipa0oX
Maternal & Fetal Health Research Centre (@mfh_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (Feb 11th), this week we are going to highlight some of the fantastic women who work for our department. Through clinical work, teaching, research, and/or outreach, these women inspire us every day #WomenInScience

To celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (Feb 11th), this week we are going to highlight some of the fantastic women who work for our department. Through clinical work, teaching, research, and/or outreach, these women inspire us every day #WomenInScience
Maternal & Fetal Health Research Centre (@mfh_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our first highlight is Dr Carolyn Jones (Carolyn Jones). Since starting her PhD in 1973, she has written over 240 peer-reviewed papers and 21 chapters and is still contributing to science into her retirement! Remarkably, Carolyn also developed the reproductive glycogenetics field.

Our first highlight is Dr Carolyn Jones (<a href="/43Cjones/">Carolyn Jones</a>). Since starting her PhD in 1973,  she has written over 240 peer-reviewed papers and 21 chapters and is still contributing to science into her retirement! Remarkably, Carolyn also developed the reproductive glycogenetics field.
Maternal & Fetal Health Research Centre (@mfh_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we are highlighting Olivia Jones who won the Professor Sir Robert Boyd prize! Olivia was the highest-performing MRes Reproduction and Pregnancy student (2021-2022), and was supervised by Dr Mark Dilworth! We are lucky to have motivated and talented MRes students each year.

Today we are highlighting Olivia Jones who won the Professor Sir Robert Boyd prize! Olivia was the highest-performing MRes Reproduction and Pregnancy student (2021-2022), and was supervised by Dr Mark Dilworth! We are lucky to have motivated and talented MRes students each year.
Maternal & Fetal Health Research Centre (@mfh_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We cannot forget our research technicians! One example is the fantastic Mazie Gatt, who uses placenta perfusion to investigate drug transfer across the placenta. She was awarded the Tommy's bursary for her masters in 2021, and has raised over ÂŁ1000 for Tommy's via charity runs!

We cannot forget our research technicians! One example is the fantastic Mazie Gatt, who uses placenta perfusion to investigate drug transfer across the placenta. She was awarded the <a href="/tommys/">Tommy's</a> bursary for her masters in 2021, and has raised over ÂŁ1000 for <a href="/tommys/">Tommy's</a> via charity runs!
Teresa Tropea (@tropeateresa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting opportunity to join us in Manchester Maternal & Fetal Health Research Centre UoM Biology, Medicine and Health for a 4year #PhD study of #cardioprotective therapy in #pregnancy and #PBPK modelling. Please retweet! findaphd.com/phds/project/m…

Academy of Medical Sciences (@acmedsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Media training for our SUSTAIN programme participants 📽️ We provide an immersive day of interviews in a real TV studio with Media Woman. Thank you to SUSTAIN round eight for taking part this month. Sarah Aitken @SophieMeekings @MFIG_Bertuzzi Teresa Tropea marilena crescente

Media training for our SUSTAIN programme participants 📽️

We provide an immersive day of interviews in a real TV studio with <a href="/MediaWomanUK/">Media Woman</a>. Thank you to SUSTAIN round eight for taking part this month.

<a href="/S_J_Aitken/">Sarah Aitken</a> @SophieMeekings @MFIG_Bertuzzi <a href="/TropeaTeresa/">Teresa Tropea</a> <a href="/marilenacresce1/">marilena crescente</a>