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Jennifer Thompson, PhD
PhD in Physiology and Pharmacology University of Western Ontario, CanadaAreas of Research
Developmental programming
Babies born to pregnancies complicated by maternal metabolic dysfunction are vulnerable to later cardio-metabolic disease. To understand the developmental underpinnings of this early life programming, we use an integrated approach at the whole-animal, cellular and molecular levels.
Babies born to pregnancies complicated by maternal metabolic dysfunction are vulnerable to later cardio-metabolic disease. To understand the developmental underpinnings of this early life programming, we use an integrated approach at the whole-animal, cellular and molecular levels.
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Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences - Masters: Accepting Inquiries
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