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All Categories - Mechanisms Underpinning Maternal Health Lab: Elise Erickson

Meredith is the honored recipient of Nursing Educational Funds award

Join us in congratulating our PhD student, Meredith Casella Jean-Baptiste, for receiving the...

Local News Abour Our Work!

KGUN in Tucson had us on for a feature about BioBAYB work!

Exciting new grant from the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre

We're so grateful to be a recipient of an Investigator Award for the BioBAYB2 project. Read more...

Podcast Interview: "Through the Pinard"

I had the pleasure of being midwife & academic, Liz McNeill's, guest on her recent podcast! ...

Deciphering the 'due date' - predicting pregnancy duration using physiological data from wearables

  Pregnant individuals are often asked about their due date. However, few births will...

Birth and blood loss: an epigenetic perspective on oxytocin use during labor

While interest in the epigenetic regulation of oxytocin function is growing in many fields of...
  • Elise N Erickson

    PhD CNM FACNM

    Associate Professor

    Department of Physiology

    The University of Arizona

    College of Medicine- Tucson

  • MuMHy Blog, News & Media

    Thoughts on the science of birth, maternal health and sciencing life.

    Meredith is the honored recipient of Nursing Educational Funds award

    Join us in congratulating our PhD student, Meredith Casella Jean-Baptiste, for receiving the prestigious Columbia University - Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Association, Inc. (CUPHSONAA)/ Penny Hund West Scholarship. This award will support her studies and work on respectful...

    Local News Abour Our Work!

    KGUN in Tucson had us on for a feature about BioBAYB work!

    Exciting new grant from the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre

    We're so grateful to be a recipient of an Investigator Award for the BioBAYB2 project. Read more about the award here. Over the next three years, we will be studying how subtle but critical changes in physiological signals change across pregnancy, and how we can use this information to understand...

    Podcast Interview: "Through the Pinard"

    I had the pleasure of being midwife & academic, Liz McNeill's, guest on her recent podcast! Listen Here and Other Podcasts by Liz

    Deciphering the 'due date' - predicting pregnancy duration using physiological data from wearables

      Pregnant individuals are often asked about their due date. However, few births will spontaneously occur on this date. Using machine learning and physiological data from a wearable device, our study aims to forecast longer vs. shorter pregnancies relative to the clinical due date. Published...

    Birth and blood loss: an epigenetic perspective on oxytocin use during labor

    While interest in the epigenetic regulation of oxytocin function is growing in many fields of science; little is known about how pharmacologic oxytocin administration, a common medical intervention during childbirth, may be influenced by a person's epigenetic pattern. Published Jan 27, 2023 ...

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