Guiying Nie
RMIT University, VIC, Australia
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Professor Guiying Nie is a molecular biologist specialising in female reproduction. She is currently heading the Implantation and Pregnancy Research Laboratory in the School of Health and Biomedical Sciences at RMIT university in Melbourne. Her research has been devoted to understanding the early events of embryo implantation and the subsequent development of a functional placenta; one aspect has been discovering key factors of placental development and their clinical implications in the management of pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia. With over 20 years of research experience in the field, her work is internationally recognised, and her research has been supported continuously by NHMRC as well as industry and international funding bodies. She is a Fellow of the Society for Reproductive Biology, has served on the executive committee of the Australian and New Zealand Placental Research Association, and acts as an Associate editor for the journal of Reproductive Sciences.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Serum levels of HtrA1 significantly differ between normal and preeclamptic pregnancies. (#30)
11:45 AM
Soo Yee Sonia Teoh
SRB -ANZPRA Award Finalists
Post-translational regulation of dystroglycan in the human endometrium for embryo implantation (#29)
11:30 AM
Sophea Heng
SRB -ANZPRA Award Finalists
The potential utility of serum HtrA3 for early detection of preeclampsia and intra-uterine growth restriction (#346)
5:00 PM
Yao Wang
SRB Posters - Pregnancy/Parturition/Placenta
Functional importance of HtrA3 in placental development and long-term health (#10)
9:15 AM
Guiying Nie
SRB - The placenta and pregnancy complications (Orals)