| Location: | School of Surgical and Reproductive Sciences, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne |
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| Amount: | £142,083 |
| Status: | Research completed |
| Start Date: | 1st September 2005 |
| Finish Date: | 31st August 2008 |
| Grantholder: | Dr G N Europe-Finner PhD, Professor S C Robson MD, MRCOG and Dr A D Loughney PhD, MRCOG |
| Research worker: | Dr M Karolzcak |
Up to 1 in 10 pregnancies end with delivery before ‘full term’, and babies born prematurely risk suffering from long term physical or mental disability.
Furthermore, of those babies that die shortly after birth, up to 65% were premature.
Despite this, in many cases, the cause of premature labour remains a mystery. This may be because the mechanisms controlling labour are poorly understood. As a consequence, present-day treatments for premature labour remain ineffective.
These researchers aim to improve our understanding of the mechanisms controlling muscular contractions in the uterus.
This could lead to the development of new treatments for premature labour, with important consequences for the prevention of one of the commonest causes of death and disability in modern society.