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research overview Dr. Kaela Varberg is an Independent Investigator in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology in the Children’s Mercy Research Institute. The Varberg laboratory incorporates next-generation sequencing approaches to identify genetic and environmental (epigenetic) factors impacting placental development and function in the setting of pregnancy complications and disease. Dr. Varberg has collaborated with physician scientists around the country to expand the diversity of human trophoblast stem cell models from clinically available tissue sources, including from chorionic villus biopsies and products of conception from recurrent pregnancy loss. These models are used to study early events of placental development in the context of known pregnancy outcomes. Dr. Varberg also has a keen interest in the developmental origins of health and disease and how abnormal placentation-based pregnancy complications impact fetal development. Her training and experience in placental biology and primary human cell culture has uniquely positioned her to lead the Varberg lab research program that explores how placenta function and pathology contribute to pregnancy success and the developmental origins of disease.

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Academic Article ASCL2 reciprocally controls key trophoblast lineage decisions during hemochorial placenta development.
Academic Article Intersection of regulatory pathways controlling hemostasis and hemochorial placentation.
Academic Article Extravillous trophoblast cell lineage development is associated with active remodeling of the chromatin landscape.
Grant Regulation of endovascular trophoblast cell development and uterine spiral artery remodeling
Academic Article CITED2 is a conserved regulator of the uterine-placental interface.
Academic Article Epigenetic Regulation of Placenta-Specific 8 Contributes to Altered Function of Endothelial Colony-Forming Cells Exposed to Intrauterine Gestational Diabetes Mellitus.
Academic Article Mesenchyme Homeobox 2 Enhances Migration of Endothelial Colony Forming Cells Exposed to Intrauterine Diabetes Mellitus.
Academic Article Hemochorial placentation: development, function, and adaptations.
Academic Article Transgelin induces dysfunction of fetal endothelial colony-forming cells from gestational diabetic pregnancies.
Academic Article Poorly controlled diabetes mellitus alters placental structure, efficiency, and plasticity.
Academic Article Paradigms for investigating invasive trophoblast cell development and contributions to uterine spiral artery remodeling.
Grant Regulation of invasive trophoblast cell lineage development
Grant Regulation of invasive trophoblast cell lineage development

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