Airdate: Thursday, October 17, 2024  Season: 3  Episode: 4

Guest: Stella Goulopoulou

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On this episode of #ShareScience, we spoke with Dr. Stella Goulopoulou, Associate Professor in the Lawrence Longo Center for Perinatal Biology at Loma Linda University. Her research focuses on vascular physiology, with an emphasis on immune and inflammatory underpinnings of female vascular dysfunction in obstetric and gynecologic disorders. In this interview, she shares information on her research and why she’s passionate about women’s health.

Stella is a speaker in our upcoming Women's Health Series, a joint webinar series with The American Physiological Society (APS), Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR), and InsideScientific covering late-breaking research, novel discovery, fundamental principles, and research innovation in the field of women’s health and related disease models. To learn more and register for her webinar, click here or the Associated Webinar link below!

To watch the full interview, click here.

Associated Webinar: Preeclampsia: From Hippocrates to Contemporary Research

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