An exciting new study of autism examined whether microscopic, abnormal folds in the tissue of the placenta - could serve as a predictor of autism in children.
Tara Wenger, MD, PhD, a Pediatric Genetics fellow in the Center for Autism Research, was recently featured in a number of articles about an exciting new study of autism. The study examined whether trophoblast
The Gordon Lab studies how the maternal immune system and the developing placenta communicate with each other with cytokines and other inflammatory molecules in the context of healthy and complicated pregnancy.