ϳԹ School of Medicine is leading a Northeast Ohio team that is part of a $10 million March of Dimes project to help prevent preterm births. Greater Cleveland’s participants include University Hospitals MacDonald Women’s Hospital and Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital and MetroHealth Medical Center, with additional teams in Cincinnati and Columbus along with researchers across the country.
“The strength of the collaboration is that it brings together talented researchers with diverse expertise who share a common commitment,” said Sam Mesiano, an associate professor of reproductive biology at ϳԹ. Mesiano is the co-director of the research division at UH MacDonald’s Women’s Hospital and will be the site director the Northeast Ohio portion of the project.
“The promise of this work and the people involved are truly inspiring,” he said.
Initially, the Ohio Collaborative will focus on five investigatory aims:
- Evolution of human pregnancy
- Genetics of unique human populations
- The molecular developmental biology of pregnancy
- Progesterone signaling in pregnancy maintenance and preterm birth
- Sociobiology of racial disparities in preterm birth