Upcoming Events
Thursday January 18, 2024. Dr. Brandie DePaoli Taylor to present “Applying Syndemics Theory to Improve Reproductive and Pregnancy Health” hosted by the Center for Health Promotion Performance & Rehabilitation Research. 12-1pm, Maria Hall, 4th Floor, SHP or via teams.
Oral Presentation. The Society for Reproductive Investigation, March 15-19, 2023, Denver Colorado. Taylor BD, Criscitiello MF, Hernandez T., Norwood B, Noah AI, Bazer FW. “Interferon epsilon is associated with preterm preeclampsia”
April 19th, 2022: Dr. Brandie DePaoli Taylor to present “Are maternal sexually transmitted infections associated with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy?” at Texas A&M University, College of Nursing, Spring 2022 Virtual Lunch and Learn.
Oral Presentation. The Society for Epidemiologic Research annual meeting, Chicago, IL. June 14-17, 2022. Comeaux CR, Taylor BD, Dumenci L, Berenson AB, Hill AV. “Syndemic profiles of human papillomavirus infection in the United States.”
September 16, 2021: Dr. Brandie DePaoli Taylor to present “Sexually transmitted infections and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: is there an association and does maternal age modify the effect?” at UTMB PMPH Seminar: https://www.utmb.edu/pmph/home/events
Oral Presentation. The Society for Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology Annual Meeting: 2021 June (virtual format). Hill AV., Jammy GR., Betha K., Reddy PS., Taylor BD., Miller E & Haggerty C. Paternal Characteristics Associated with Preterm Birth.
Oral Presentation. The Society for Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology Annual Meeting: 2021 June (virtual format). Taylor BD, Hill AV, Noah A, Hernandez T, Perez-Patron MJ. Evaluating sexually transmitted infections and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in older women.
Oral Presentation. The Society for Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology Annual Meeting: 2021 June (virtual format). Noah A, Hill AV, Perez-Patron MJ, Comeaux C, and Taylor BD. The Variations in the Effect of Foreign-Born Status (FBS) on Sexually Transmitted Infections among Expecting Mothers by Race/Ethnicity.