- September 19, 2023Source: YaleNews
Placenta Holds Answers to Many Unexplained Pregnancy Losses, Study Finds
- August 15, 2023
Midwifery Review: Adding Care by Midwives Improves Birth Outcomes
- April 10, 2023
Yale Team Uncovers Promising New Therapeutic for Anorexia Nervosa
- December 14, 2022Source: YaleNews
Inflammation May Explain Antidepressants’ Link to Preterm Birth
- May 26, 2022Source: YaleNews
Shedding light on the link between a type of antibodies and miscarriage
- May 20, 2022Source: USA Today
We know the pain of stillbirth, and we're working to lower the numbers in the US
- February 24, 2022Source: The John B. Pierce Laboratory
New research seeks to improve heart health for individuals with endometriosis
- May 03, 2021
Study of Twins Shows It’s Genetics That Controls Abnormal Development
Dr. Amanda Kallen, MD, Dr. Clare Flannery, MD and Dr. Shannon Whirledge, PhD
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Dr. Hugh Taylor, MD, Dr. Valerie Flores, MD and Dr. Reshef Tal, MD, PhD
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Microscopy
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Dr Yingqun Huang, MD, PhD and lab members
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Dr. Nina Stachenfeld, PhD and lab member
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Preparing Eppendorf tubes
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Dr. Valerie Flores, MD and Dr. Reshef Tal, MD, PhD
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Tissue culture
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Welcome to Division of Reproductive Sciences
Welcome to the Division of Reproductive Sciences at the Yale School of Medicine. The Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences is renowned for its research excellence and is recognized as a worldwide leader in basic and translational research. Our vision is to improve human health by advancing Reproductive Sciences. The mission of the Division is to conduct outstanding basic and translational research on reproductive health and disease.
Areas of research conducted by members of the Division of Reproductive Sciences include Uterine Biology; Pregnancy Sciences; Ovarian and Gamete Biology; and Cancer Biology. We hope that studies from our Division lead to fundamental discoveries that can have a great impact on reproductive biology and on improving care of our patients. The Division of Reproductive Science also provides numerous training opportunities for physicians, medical and undergraduate students, and post-doctorants.