Lab Members
Principal Investigator

Exploring the mechanisms underlying gene-environment interactions in pregnancy; exploring the role of tryptophan catabolism in pregnancy and on the metabolic health of mother and offspring.
Postdoctoral Scholars

Postdoctoral Associate
Intersection of immunology and environmental exposure. Building on my PhD in reproductive immunology, with a particular emphasis on endometriosis, I am now dedicated to understanding how endocrine-disrupting chemicals influence immune cells, such as T cells and macrophages, at the maternal-fetal interface. This work could lead to better understanding and prevention of reproductive disorders and improve maternal and fetal health outcomes
Graduate Students

Investigating how maternal exposure to endocrine disruptors alters mechanisms of immune tolerance, leading to adverse maternal and fetal health outcomes.

My passion for toxicology and biomedical research is vested in my interests in cell and molecular signaling, translational science, and my desire to improve the health of communities and reduce health disparities through the lens of scientific research. I am particularly interested in maternal health and child development.

Understanding the effects of gestational vitamin B6 deficiency in offspring metabolic health