The Division of Medical Education at the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology recognizes the importance of incorporating global health training as well as international research and academic collaborations for our residents and faculty. International research collaborations have been developed with other countries in South America, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia. To find out more about the different opportunities we offer, please click on the links below.
Asgi T. Fazleabas collaboratively participated in the research project Mechanism of histone deacetylase inhibitor as potential therapeutics for endometriosis, the theme of which was Women's Health translational Research in Endometriosis. The funding partners were National Collaborative Initiative Peoples Republic of China.
Co-Investigator with Drs. Carlo Ticconi and Luisa Campagnolo University of Rome Tor Vegata (International) – “Endometrial Notch Pathway as a Novel Target for Improving Implantation Efficiency” Grant for Fertility Innovation – Merck-Serono, Italy. August 2017 – July 2019.
Uterine Biology and Endometriosis - Long term collaborative projects focused on endometriosis as well as training of students is ongoing between Dr. Asgi Fazleabas, Dr. Idhalisz Flores (Department of Microbiology, Ponce School of Medicine< Ponce, PR) and Dr. Lynnette Ruiz (Caribbean Primate Center, San Juan, PR).
Smoking cessation during pregnancy – Two NIH-funded and one Romanian-funded projects led by Cristian Meghea are testing interventions focused on couples to increase smoking cessation during pregnancy and prevent postnatal smoking relapse.
Collaborations with Dr. Hemantha Senanayake and the Sri Lankan Association for Endometriosis.