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Dimitris Grammatopoulos is a professor in Molecular Medicine and a consultant in Clinical Biochemistry, currently serving as the Academic Lead for Blood Sciences at Coventry Warwickshire Pathology Service. His research primarily focuses on understanding the role of stress hormones and their impact on mother-embryo communication, exploring how these hormones influence maternal environments and fetal development. His work aims to identify molecular markers that could serve as clinical biomarkers for detecting imbalances in stress responses during pregnancy, ultimately aiding in the personalization of treatments for improved pregnancy outcomes. Grammatopoulos' research extends to the mechanisms by which corticotrophin-releasing hormone (CRH) operates within the feto-maternal axis and its implications in various conditions associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. His multidisciplinary approach combines basic research with translational studies, investigating the genetic and biological underpinnings of mood disorders within the context of pregnancy and postpartum health.
Warwick Medical School • Coventry, England
Lead various research initiatives focused on the role of stress hormones in maternal and fetal health.
Includes General, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Manufacturing Engineering. Most programs fall under English Band A.