The program below is subject to change. Please check this page regularly for updates.
The program below is subject to change. Please check this page regularly for updates.
Australian/Aotearoa New Zealand Preeclampsia Research Network
The Australian/Aotearoa New Zealand Preeclampsia Research Network invites members and interested clinicians, researchers and consumers to a half-day meeting on Thursday October 17th, just prior to the ISOM/SOMANZ International Joint Congress. The theme of this year’s program is “The aftermath of hypertensive pregnancy: how can we better manage and prevent it?” In keeping with APN’s focus on bringing together scientists and clinician-researchers, there will be both a scientific/lab-based research session and a clinical practice/implementation research session, featuring early-mid career researchers. Draft program is shown below. Both online and in-person registration is available for APN, although we encourage members to come in person and stay for the main ISOM/SOMANZ Congress if possible!
| 13.00 | Registration | Level 2 |
| Room | Grand Ballroom 2 |
| 13.30 – 13.35 | Welcome |
| 13.35 – 15.00 | Session 1 – The science of the aftermath of hypertensive pregnancy |
| Co-Chairs | Professor Natalie Hannan and Dr Natasha de Alwis – University of Melbourne |
| 13.35 – 13.55 | Modelling long-term cardiovascular effects of preeclampsia in rodents
Dr Natasha de Alwis – University of Melbourne |
| 13.55 – 14.15 | Cardiac spheroids and biomarkers in post-preeclampsia pathophysiology
Dr Claire Richards – University of Technology Sydney |
| 14.15 – 14.35 | Extracellular vesicles and preeclampsia and its postnatal effects
Sandy Lau – University of Auckland |
| 14.35 – 14.55 | Genetic dissection of polygenic risk scores for cardiovascular disease following preeclampsia
Gayathry Krishnamurthy – University of Tasmania |
| 14.55 – 15.00 | Discussion |
| 15.00 – 15.20 | Afternoon Tea | Level 2 Foyer |
| 15.20 – 16.35 | Session 2 – Clinical and implementation research on managing and preventing the aftermath of hypertensive pregnancy |
| Room | Grand Ballroom 2 |
| Co-Chairs | Professor Amanda Henry – The George Institute for Global Health/UNSW Dr Lynne Roberts – President, Australian Action on Preeclampsia |
| 15.20 – 15.35 | Mental health after HDP
Jessica (Jie) Shang – The George Institute for Global Health |
| 15.35 – 15.50 | Effects on children of hypertensive pregnancy
Megan Gow – UNSW/USyd/The George Institute for Global Health |
| 15.50 – 16.05 | Early-intervention clinics (COFFEE) after pregnancy complications
Emily Aldridge – University of Adelaide |
| 16.05 – 16.20 | Partnering with primary care on health after HDP
Kaylee Slater – University of Sydney |
| 16.20 – 16.35 | Improving post-HDP transitions from hospital to primary care
Jennifer Green – University of Technology Sydney |
| 16.35 – 17.00 | Closing |
| Wrap-up, next steps |
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