Research
Environmental Exposures and Toxicants
We investigate the relationship between exposure to air pollution, personal care product use, and other factors on gynecological diseases, pre-term birth, and infertility. Exposures, including the broad categories of endocrine disruptors, solvents, and pharmaceuticals, potentially pose risks to reproductive function, fertility, and the developing placenta and fetus.
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We established a variety of cohorts to understand factors that impact ovulation and menstruation health across the lifespan and to fill the gap in scientific research in assessing menstrual irregularities. Our studies focus on factors that optimize health during reproductive transition such as pregnancy, birth, and menopause, as well as diseases including ovulatory disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), infertility, endometriosis, and uterine fibroids.
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