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Dr. Magdaleena Mbadhi Elected President of WashU Black Postdoctoral Association

Dr. Magdaleena Mbadhi Elected President of WashU Black Postdoctoral Association
Dr. Magdaleena Mbadhi, Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Frolova lab of WashU Medicine OBGYN, was elected President of the WashU Black Postdoctoral Association (BPA)! “The WashU Black Postdoctoral Association (WashU BPA) is an interdisciplinary community of postdoctoral fellows committed to creating, cultivating, and solidifying a protected, inclusive space of advocacy and support. The mission of the WashU […]

Dr. Shweta Bhagwat Published in Human Reproduction

Dr. Shweta Bhagwat Published in Human Reproduction
Congratulations to Dr. Shweta Bhagwat from the Santi Lab on her first-author publication, “Bacterial vaginosis toxins impair sperm capacitation and fertilization,” in Human Reproduction! This study uncovers a new way bacterial vaginosis (BV) may contribute to infertility. BV-related toxins (LPS and VLY) were found to disrupt crucial steps sperm need to fertilize an egg, including […]

Serving Change: Megan Gornet, MD Helps Champion New WTA Fertility Preservation Policy

Serving Change: Megan Gornet, MD Helps Champion New WTA Fertility Preservation Policy
The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) has adopted a groundbreaking new “Fertility Protection Special Entry Ranking Rule,” designed to support female tennis players who choose to undergo fertility preservation procedures. WashU Medicine’s Dr. Megan Gornet, infertility specialist and reproductive surgeon in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Reproductive Medicine and Infertility played a key […]

Learning Beyond the Clinic: Medical Students Support Community Health

Learning Beyond the Clinic: Medical Students Support Community Health
Our education team met with Doorways, a non-profit community partner that hosted students for a key component of their clerkship. HEJ is a part of the Gateway Curriculum and is designed to help students explore how social and structural challenges impact health outcomes. Doorways was an ideal site for this experience, as it’s the only […]