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Professor Janna Morrison is Head of the Early Origins of Adult Health Research Group at the University of South Australia. Prof Morrison has been funded as a research fellow by the Heart Foundation (2004-13) and the NHMRC (2014-17). She currently holds an ARC Future Fellowship (2018-2021). She is the inaugral Director of Health and Biomedical Innovation at UniSA.
After completing her PhD at the University of British Columbia, Janna held postdoctoral positions at University of Toronto and the University of Adelaide before joining UniSA in 2006. Among her numerous awards and achievements, Janna received a South Australian Tall Poppy Science Award (2006) in recognition of her work examining the link between low birth weight and... Read more
About me
Professor Janna Morrison is Head of the Early Origins of Adult Health Research Group at the University of South Australia. Prof Morrison has been funded as a research fellow by the Heart Foundation (2004-13) and the NHMRC (2014-17). She currently holds an ARC Future Fellowship (2018-2021). She is the inaugral Director of Health and Biomedical Innovation at UniSA.
After completing her PhD at the University of British Columbia, Janna held postdoctoral positions at University of Toronto and the University of Adelaide before joining UniSA in 2006. Among her numerous awards and achievements, Janna received a South Australian Tall Poppy Science Award (2006) in recognition of her work examining the link between low birth weight and heart disease in adulthood. Prof Janna Morrison has authored >170 peer reviewed publications, has been cited over 6,850 times and has an h-Index of 35 (Scopus).
Her current research focusses on how the fetal cardiovascular system responds to changes in nutrient supply before conception and during pregnancy. She uses Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to measure blood flow and oxygen saturation in the fetus and then links this data to the molecular signalling pathways that control cardiac growth. She also studies how the fetus regulates its blood pressure to maintain adequate perfusion to organs to promote optimal growth and development. More recently, she has looked at the other end of the spectrum, the effects of maternal obesity on heart development.
Prof Morrison shares her passion for understanding life before birth with students through teaching second and third year students in Physiology (BIOL 2035) as well as supervising research students. She has supervised 10 HDR students to completion with another 6 currently in the team. She enjoys introducing undergraduate and Honours students to the research environment. Her team provides a positive and supportive environment for answering a range of questions about how babies develop before birth and how this may influence their lifelong health.
About me
Member, The Royal Institution of Australia
Member, Australian Physiological Society
Member, American Physiological Society
Member, Society for Gynaecologic Investigation
Member, Australian Society of Medical Research
Member, Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand
Member, Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Australia and New Zealand
Member, International Society for Heart Research
Member, High Blood Pressure Council of Australia
Member, Heatlhy Development Adelaide
About me
Doctor of Philosophy University of British Columbia
Master of Science (Physiology) University of Western Ontario
Bachelor of Science (Honours) University of Western Ontario
My vision is for fewer Australians to die from heart disease and my research examines the molecular and cellular mechanisms linking poor prenatal growth with increased risk of cardiovascular disease in adult life.
Babies born small have hearts with fewer but larger heart muscle cells (hypertrophy). World-wide epidemiological studies show that small babies (<2.5kg) are at 50% higher risk for heart disease as adults, including hypertension, stroke and heart attack. My SRF will use well- established and clinically-relevant large animal models of pregnancy and heart disease to: (A) enable development and testing of new MRI- based in utero diagnosis to identify small fetuses at-risk of hypertrophic heart development, improving on current... Read more
Research
Excludes commercial-in-confidence projects.
Normal heart development before birth, ARC - Future Fellowship, 01/01/2018 - 31/12/2021
Going with the flow: Directing nutrient rich blood to the brain, ARC - Discovery Projects, 01/01/2019 - 31/12/2021
The haemodynamics of intrauterine growth restriction, Sick Kids Hospital, 01/07/2016 - 30/09/2019
Understanding the consequences of impaired cardiac development on heart health after birth, NHMRC - Career Development Fellowship, 01/01/2014 - 31/12/2017
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. Some long-standing staff members may have older outputs included. To see earlier years visit ORCID, ResearcherID or Scopus
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
Year | Output |
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2019 |
Open access
33
31
6
|
2019 |
Open access
47
48
9
|
2018 |
Open access
38
33
3
|
2008 |
249
230
|
Year | Output |
---|---|
2020 |
Open access
11
4
|
2014 |
|
2014 |
3
|
Year | Output |
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2025 |
Open access
|
2025 |
Open access
|
2025 |
Open access
1
1
|
2025 |
Open access
|
2025 |
Open access
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Research
My vision is for fewer Australians to die from heart disease and my research examines the molecular and cellular mechanisms linking poor prenatal growth with increased risk of cardiovascular disease in adult life.
Babies born small have hearts with fewer but larger heart muscle cells (hypertrophy). World-wide epidemiological studies show that small babies (<2.5kg) are at 50% higher risk for heart disease as adults, including hypertension, stroke and heart attack. My SRF will use well- established and clinically-relevant large animal models of pregnancy and heart disease to: (A) enable development and testing of new MRI- based in utero diagnosis to identify small fetuses at-risk of hypertrophic heart development, improving on current ultrasound methods that miss some small babies; and then, test two molecular interventions to halt or reverse unhealthy heart development in utero, specifically: (B) an epigenetic modifying agent, provided orally to the mother or intracardiac to the fetus, or (C) microRNAs, administered to the fetal heart. Both interventions ultimately aim to increase the number of cells in the developing heart and ensure their size is physiologically correct.
External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
---|---|
Aarhus Hospital | DENMARK |
Aarhus University | DENMARK |
Aarhus University Hospital | DENMARK |
Addenbrooke's Hospital | UNITED KINGDOM |
Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) | SINGAPORE |
Australian National University | AUSTRALIA |
Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute | AUSTRALIA |
Brenner Children's Hospital | UNITED STATES |
Centre for Translational Physiology | NEW ZEALAND |
Charles Darwin University | AUSTRALIA |
Complutense University of Madrid | SPAIN |
CSIRO Australia (Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research organisation) | AUSTRALIA |
Curtin University | AUSTRALIA |
Dalhousie University | CANADA |
Deakin University | AUSTRALIA |
Emory University | UNITED STATES |
Federation University Australia | AUSTRALIA |
Fiona Stanley Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Flinders Medical Centre | AUSTRALIA |
Flinders University | AUSTRALIA |
Garvan Institute of Medical Research | AUSTRALIA |
Global Innovations for Reproductive Health and Life | UNITED STATES |
Griffith University | AUSTRALIA |
Hudson Institute of Medical Research | AUSTRALIA |
Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science | AUSTRALIA |
King's College London | UNITED KINGDOM |
La Trobe University | AUSTRALIA |
Monash University | AUSTRALIA |
National Institute on Aging | UNITED STATES |
New Zealand Defence Force | NEW ZEALAND |
Oregon Health and Science University | UNITED STATES |
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile | CHILE |
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute | AUSTRALIA |
Queensland University of Technology | AUSTRALIA |
RMIT University | AUSTRALIA |
Royal Children’sHospital | AUSTRALIA |
Royal Children's Hospital | UNITED KINGDOM |
South Australian Health and Medical and Research Institute (SAHMRI) | AUSTRALIA |
South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) | AUSTRALIA |
South East Vets | AUSTRALIA |
Texas Biomedical Research Institute | UNITED STATES |
The Aga Khan University Hospital | PAKISTAN |
The Hospital for Sick Children | CANADA |
Tokyo Medical University | JAPAN |
Townsville Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Turretfield Research Centre | AUSTRALIA |
Univeristy of Toronto | CANADA |
University College London | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Adelaide | AUSTRALIA |
University of Auckland | NEW ZEALAND |
University of Bologna | ITALY |
University of Cambridge | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Chile | CHILE |
University of Copenhagen | DENMARK |
University of Cyprus | CYPRUS |
University of Florida | UNITED STATES |
University of Manitoba | CANADA |
University of Maryland | UNITED STATES |
University of Melbourne | AUSTRALIA |
University of Michigan | UNITED STATES |
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities | UNITED STATES |
University of Mississippi | UNITED STATES |
University of Mississippi Medical Center | UNITED STATES |
University of New South Wales | AUSTRALIA |
University of Newcastle | AUSTRALIA |
University of Nottingham | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Ontario | CANADA |
University of Otago | NEW ZEALAND |
University of Pennsylvania | UNITED STATES |
University of Queensland | AUSTRALIA |
University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
University of Southampton | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Sydney | AUSTRALIA |
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio | UNITED STATES |
University of the Sunshine Coast | AUSTRALIA |
University of Toronto | CANADA |
University of Washington, Seattle | UNITED STATES |
University of Western Australia | AUSTRALIA |
University of Wollongong | AUSTRALIA |
University of Wyoming | UNITED STATES |
Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute | AUSTRALIA |
Wake Forest University School of Medicine | UNITED STATES |
Western University | CANADA |
Women and Children's Health Research Institute | CANADA |
Women's and Children's Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
External engagement & recognition
Engagement/recognition | Year |
---|---|
MemberARC College of Experts |
2022 |
Abstract ReviewerInternational Society for Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) |
2019 |
Abstract ReviewerAspen/Snowmass Perinatal Biology meeting |
2019 |
Associate EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2019 |
Committee MemberAspen/Snowmass Perinatal Biology meeting |
2019 |
Editorial Board MemberAmerican Journal of Physiology |
2019 |
External Grant ReviewerCanadian Foundation for Innovation |
2019 |
Grant Review Panel MemberHealth and Medical Research Council of New Zealand |
2019 |
Organiser, DOHaD Workshop on Fetal Placental and Pediatric ImagingInternational Society for Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) |
2019 |
Reviewing EditorJournal of Physiology |
2019 |
Associate EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2018 |
Associate EditorFrontiers in Physiology |
2018 |
Career Development FellowNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
2018 |
Editorial Board MemberAmerican Journal of Physiology |
2018 |
MemberAustralian Society for Medical Research (ASMR) |
2018 |
MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2018 |
MemberHealthy Development Adelaide |
2018 |
MemberAmerican Physiological Society |
2018 |
MemberAustralian Physiological Society |
2018 |
MemberSociety for Gynaecologic Investigation |
2018 |
MemberRoyal Institution of Australia |
2018 |
MemberSociety for Reproductive Investigation |
2018 |
Reviewing EditorJournal of Physiology |
2018 |
Assigners AcademyNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
2017 |
Associate EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2017 |
Career Development FellowNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
2017 |
Editorial Board MemberAmerican Journal of Physiology |
2017 |
Guest EditorAmerican Journal of Physiology |
2017 |
MemberSociety for Gynaecologic Investigation |
2017 |
MemberSociety for Reproductive Investigation |
2017 |
MemberAmerican Physiological Society |
2017 |
MemberHealthy Development Adelaide |
2017 |
MemberAustralian Society for Medical Research (ASMR) |
2017 |
MemberAustralian Physiological Society |
2017 |
MemberRoyal Institution of Australia |
2017 |
MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2017 |
Reviewing EditorJournal of Physiology |
2017 |
Assigners AcademyNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
2016 |
Associate EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2016 |
ChairNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
2016 |
ChairAustralian Physiological Society |
2016 |
Committee MemberCardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Scientific meeting |
2016 |
Committee MemberCardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ) |
2016 |
Committee Member, Scientific meetingAustralian Physiological Society |
2016 |
Editorial Board MemberAmerican Journal of Physiology |
2016 |
Executive Committee MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2016 |
Executive Committee MemberInternational Society for Heart Research |
2016 |
Guest EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2016 |
Guest EditorAmerican Journal of Physiology |
2016 |
Invited Session ChairSociety for Reproductive Investigation Scientific Meeting |
2016 |
Invited SpeakerPerinatal Research Centre |
2016 |
Invited SpeakerCardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ) |
2016 |
Invited SpeakerAustralian Physiological Society |
2016 |
Invited speaker, Small babies, big hearts, The role of ROS in early cardiac developmentAspen Perinatal Society |
2016 |
MemberAustralian Physiological Society |
2016 |
MemberAmerican Physiological Society |
2016 |
MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2016 |
MemberAustralian Society for Medical Research (ASMR) |
2016 |
MemberSociety for Reproductive Investigation |
2016 |
Reviewing EditorJournal of Physiology |
2016 |
Reviewing Editorial Board MemberBiology of Reproduction |
2016 |
The Advanced Leadership Program Tuition ScholarshipWomen and Leadership Australia (NEELI) |
2016 |
Themed Issue and Supplements EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2016 |
Assigners AcademyNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
2015 |
Associate EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2015 |
ChairNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
2015 |
Editorial Board MemberAmerican Journal of Physiology |
2015 |
Executive Committee MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2015 |
Fellow, CardiovascularAmerican Physiological Society |
2015 |
Grant Review Panel MemberCanadian Institute of Health Research |
2015 |
Grant Review Panel MemberHealth and Medical Research Council of New Zealand |
2015 |
Grant Review Panel Member, Assigners AcademyNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
2015 |
Grant Review Panel Member, GRP ChairNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
2015 |
Guest EditorNutrition in Pregnancy |
2015 |
Guest EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2015 |
Guest LectureUniversity of Western Ontario |
2015 |
Invited SpeakerSick Kids Hospital |
2015 |
Invited SpeakerRitchie Symposium on Fetal Growth Restriction |
2015 |
Invited SpeakerSouth Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) |
2015 |
Invited SpeakerDepartment of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge |
2015 |
Invited SpeakerUniversity of Western Ontario |
2015 |
MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2015 |
MemberSociety for Reproductive Investigation |
2015 |
MemberAustralian Society for Medical Research (ASMR) |
2015 |
MemberAustralian Physiological Society |
2015 |
MemberAmerican Physiological Society |
2015 |
Plenary SpeakerSouth Western Ontario Regional DoHAD Society, Paris, Canada |
2015 |
Research sabbaticalWestern University |
2015 |
Research sabbaticalCambridge University |
2015 |
Research sabbaticalSick Kids Hospital |
2015 |
Review EditorFrontiers in Integrative Physiology |
2015 |
Reviewing Editorial Board MemberBiology of Reproduction |
2015 |
Themed Issue and Supplements EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2015 |
Assigners AcademyNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
2014 |
Editorial Board MemberAmerican Journal of Physiology |
2014 |
Executive Committee MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2014 |
Grant Review Panel Member, Assigners AcademyNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
2014 |
Guest EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2014 |
Guest EditorNutrition in Pregnancy |
2014 |
Invited Session ChairSociety for Gynaecologic Investigation Scientific Meeting |
2014 |
Invited Speaker3rd Australian Network of Cardiac and Vascular Developmental Biologist |
2014 |
Invited SpeakerCambridge University |
2014 |
Invited SpeakerSouth Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) |
2014 |
Invited SpeakerSchool of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences Postgraduate Symposium |
2014 |
Invited SpeakerInternational Society for Heart Research Australasian section |
2014 |
Invited SpeakerSick Kids Hospital |
2014 |
Invited SpeakerAustralian Physiological Society |
2014 |
Invited speaker, Impact of Maternal Nutrition on the Oocyte, Embryo and Foetus, Vulnerability to drug exposureDrug Research Academy, University of Copenhagen |
2014 |
Invited speaker, Perinatal metabolic modelling of cardiac hypertrophyWorld Cardiology Congress |
2014 |
MemberAustralian Physiological Society |
2014 |
MemberAmerican Physiological Society |
2014 |
MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2014 |
MemberSociety for Reproductive Investigation |
2014 |
MemberAustralian Society for Medical Research (ASMR) |
2014 |
Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher Career DevelopmentPMB Postgraduate Symposium |
2014 |
Review EditorFrontiers in Integrative Physiology |
2014 |
Themed Issue and Supplements EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2014 |
UniSA Early & Mid-Career Researcher representativeAustralian Academy of Science |
2014 |
Committee MemberPerinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand Scientific Meeting |
2013 |
Committee MemberNational Heart Foundation Scientific Meeting |
2013 |
Committee MemberHeart Foundation Australia |
2013 |
Executive Committee MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2013 |
Grant Review Panel Member, CardiovascularNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
2013 |
Guest EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2013 |
Invited SpeakerHeart Foundation Scientific Meeting, Adelaide |
2013 |
Invited SpeakerRoyal Children Hospital, Murdoch Children Research Institute |
2013 |
MemberAustralian Physiological Society |
2013 |
MemberAustralian Society for Medical Research (ASMR) |
2013 |
MemberAmerican Physiological Society |
2013 |
MemberSociety for Reproductive Investigation |
2013 |
MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2013 |
Panel memberThe Tri-University Distinguished Guest Speaker Event |
2013 |
Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher Career DevelopmentHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2013 |
Review EditorFrontiers in Integrative Physiology |
2013 |
Themed Issue and Supplements EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2013 |
Associate EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2012 |
Executive Committee MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2012 |
Grant Review Panel Member, CardiovascularNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
2012 |
Guest EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2012 |
Guest EditorClinical and Experimental Physiology and Pharmacology |
2012 |
Guest EditorJournal of Pregnancy |
2012 |
Invited speakerAustralian Early Origins of Hypertension, International Society of Hypertension Satellite meeting |
2012 |
Invited SpeakerAustralian Cardiac and Vascular Developmental Biology Network |
2012 |
Invited SpeakerSouth Australian Cardiovascular Research Forum |
2012 |
MemberAmerican Physiological Society |
2012 |
MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2012 |
MemberAustralian Society for Medical Research (ASMR) |
2012 |
MemberSociety for Reproductive Investigation |
2012 |
MemberAustralian Physiological Society |
2012 |
Review EditorFrontiers in Integrative Physiology |
2012 |
Themed Issue and Supplements EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2012 |
Associate EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2011 |
Committee MemberSansom Institute for Health Research Symposium |
2011 |
Committee MemberAustralian Physiological Society, High Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia and Australasian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists meeting |
2011 |
Executive Committee MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2011 |
Fellowship, Heart Foundation South AustraliaHeart Foundation Australia |
2011 |
Grant Review Panel Member, CardiovascularNational Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
2011 |
Invited Session ChairSociety for Gynaecologic Investigation Scientific Meeting |
2011 |
Invited SpeakerSansom Institute for Health Research symposium |
2011 |
MemberAustralian Physiological Society |
2011 |
MemberAmerican Physiological Society |
2011 |
MemberSociety for Reproductive Investigation |
2011 |
MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2011 |
MemberAustralian Society for Medical Research (ASMR) |
2011 |
Newspaper ArticleThe Advertiser |
2011 |
Review EditorFrontiers in Integrative Physiology |
2011 |
Associate EditorJournal of the Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease |
2010 |
Invited Session ChairSociety for Gynaecologic Investigation Scientific Meeting |
2010 |
Invited Session ChairHealth Development Adelaide Research Training Group Thematic Evening |
2010 |
MemberAustralian Physiological Society |
2010 |
MemberSociety for Reproductive Investigation |
2010 |
MemberAmerican Physiological Society |
2010 |
MemberHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia |
2010 |
MemberAustralian Society for Medical Research (ASMR) |
2010 |
Newspaper ArticleThe Advertiser |
2010 |
Invited SpeakerMonash University |
2009 |
Prof Morrison shares her passion for understanding life before birth with students through teaching second and third year students in Physiology (BIOL 2035) and Reproduction and Development (BIOL 3034) as well as supervising research students. She has supervised 10 HDR students to completion with another 6 currently in the team. She enjoys introducing undergraduate and Honours students to the research environment. Her team provides a positive and supportive environment for answering a range of questions about how babies develop before birth and how this may influence their lifelong health.
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
Thesis title | Student status |
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622-Predicting fetal growth early in pregnancy with non-invasive MRI: Validation in a preclinical model with a focus on the lung | Current |
Born too soon: Impact on ability to metabolise drugs | Current |
Born too soon: Impact on ability to metabolise drugs | Current |
Can left atrial echocardiographic strain predict symptomatic status in patients with mitral regurgitation? | Current |
How low can you go? Effect of less oxygen and glucose in the womb on CYP function | Current |
Impact of glucocorticoids on heart development | Current |
Impact of lifelong maternal Western diet on offspring cardiometabolic health | Current |
Pharmacogenomics of chemotherapy induced ototoxicity | Current |
Role of male sex hormones in the placenta | Current |
Using MRI and deep learning to understand the impact of changes in substrate delivery on brain development | Current |
Using MRI to understand brain development in the fetus | Current |
Why are small babies at risk of hypertension in adulthood? The role of oxygen and glucose in utero on blood pressure regulation | Current |
Developing a strategy to prevent cardiac hypertrophy caused by intrauterine growth restriction | Completed |
Feasibility of using routinely collected health data to examine long-term effects of medication use during pregnancy | Completed |
Fetal and maternal drug metabolism in complicated pregnancies | Completed |
Impact of embryo number and maternal undernutrition during the periconceptional or preimplantation period, on factors regulating the development and metabolism of liver, skeletal muscle and adipose tissue in sheep | Completed |
Interaction between a suboptimal intrauterine environment and maternal drug use on drug metabolism in the offspring | Completed |
Molecular regulation of cardiac regeneration post-myocardial infarction | Completed |
Molecular regulation of cardiomyocyte maturation | Completed |
The impact of in vitro culture and transfer of the embryo on development of the heart | Completed |
The impact of maternal obesity and dietary restriction and weight loss during the periconceptional period in the sheep on insulin and insulin-like growth factor signalling in liver and skeletal muscle of the offspring | Completed |
The role of chronic hypoxemia in regulating fetal lung maturation: towards improved respiratory outcomes for the growth restricted neonate | Completed |
The role of insulin-like growth factor 2 receptor in cardiac development | Completed |