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Guadalupe Estrada
National Institute of Perinatology
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Contact Information:
Email:
gpestrad@gmail.com
Phone: +52555517327645
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Guadalupe-Estrada-Gutierrez-2
Fields:
Developmental Programming, Maternal Biology, Health, Placenta, Population and Global Health, Preeclampsia and Related Disorders
Statement:
I currently serve as Research Director at the National Institute of Perinatology (INPer) in Mexico City, supervising 25 laboratories and 72 researchers. As a senior investigator, I lead my own lab with 5 researchers and 12 undergraduate-graduate students. My main research interests are fetal programming (DOHaD), exposome during pregnancy, child neurodevelopment, and the immunological and epigenetic aspects of different pregnancy-related pathologies. My recent work is particularly focused on the effect of maternal exposures during pregnancy on perinatal outcomes and their lifelong consequences for the mother-child dyad. Currently, I am the leader of the OBESO (Epigenetic and Biochemical Origin of Obesity and Overweight) perinatal cohort at INPer, associate researcher in the PROGRESS (Programming Research in Obesity, Growth, Environment, and Social Stressors) cohort (Mexico-USA), and I am responsible for the First 1000 Days Research Program at INPer. I also work in different international collaborations such as the Pregnancy and Childhood Epigenetics Consortium, the Gestational Weight Gain Pooling Project Consortium, the International Perinatal Outcomes in the Pandemics Study (iPOP), and the International Collaboration for the Study of Preeclampsia. In my lab, we are experts in collection, analysis and preservation of blood and gestational tissue samples, tissue culture, quantification of inflammatory/stress response markers, nucleic acid extraction, microarrays, metabolomics, proteomics, epigenomics, confocal microscopy, and artificial intelligence models.
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