Global Health Research and Training in Non-Communicable Diseases and Perinatal Epidemiology
The Global Health Research and Training in Non-Communicable Diseases and Perinatal Epidemiology (GRAPE) Program brings together epidemiologists, clinicians, students, and investigators from Harvard and beyond to improve knowledge about the impact of interventions for preventing maternal, perinatal, and non-communicable conditions globally.
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Pregnancy Outcomes, Maternal and Infant Study (PrOMIS) Cohort
The overarching objective of the PrOMIS cohort is to examine how maternal experiences of stress and trauma across the lifespan affect offspring health outcomes. The study also investigates potential mechanisms driving this relations (e.g. DNA methylation and maternal caregiving sensitivity).