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Carmel McEniery is a Senior Research Associate at the University of Cambridge, where she also works as a principal investigator on the Cambridge POPPY study, focusing on pre-eclampsia. She has contributed significantly to the field of cardiovascular research, particularly in understanding the dynamics of hypertension and its impact on maternal health. Carmel's notable publications include studies evaluating the role of inflammation in chronic airways disease, along with pivotal research on central blood pressure and aortic pulse wave velocity in predicting cardiovascular events. Her work has been published in prestigious journals, enhancing the understanding of cardiovascular health in relation to pregnancy and metabolic conditions. As a fellow in the Experimental Medicine and Immunotherapeutics Division, her research also explores haemodynamic monitoring techniques and their clinical applications. Carmel continues to collaborate with other researchers exploring the interplay between maternal cardiovascular function and adverse pregnancy outcomes, providing valuable insights into preventative strategies for hypertension during pregnancy.
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