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Martin Gerbert Frasch specializes in prenatal and neonatal neuroscience, focusing on the impact of fetal conditions on brain development and adult diseases. He completed his Doctorate in Neurosciences at Friedrich Schiller University, where he developed expertise in flexible nonlinear signal analysis of brain activities. His accolades include a postdoctoral fellowship at the Children Health Research Institute and significant contributions to understanding the implications of prenatal stress, inflammation, and neurodevelopment through innovative methodologies, such as computer-aided EEG and ECG analyses. His research delves into the effects of hypoxia on fetal brain activities and explores the neuroimmune responses, seeking to improve clinical outcomes in pregnancy. Frasch has led numerous research projects aimed at understanding and improving fetal health outcomes, involving multidisciplinary collaborations and funding from Canadian health research institutions. His work evaluates the risks associated with prenatal stress, chronic inflammation, and fetal asphyxia while proposing potential therapeutic approaches to mitigate these risks.
Children Health Research Institute • University of Western Ontario, Canada
Conducted research on antenatal brain development and stress effects on fetal health.
Department of Pharmacology and Physiology - Research intensive with options in Neuropharmacology and Pharmacogenomics.