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<strong>Research</strong> <strong>Compendium</strong> October 17, 2012Basic Science and Related Specialties cont’dLetarte, Dr. Michelle<strong>Research</strong> Interests:- Basic Science –Pre-eclampsiaSpecific Projects:- The role <strong>of</strong> soluble endoglin in pre-eclampsiaSupervised <strong>Residents</strong> in the Past: No, supervised research fellowsContact In<strong>for</strong>mation:Michelle Letarte PhDHospital <strong>for</strong> Sick Children555 <strong>University</strong> Ave<strong>Toronto</strong> ON M5G 1X8Phone: 416-813-6258Michelle.letarte@sickkids.caLye, Dr. Stephen<strong>Research</strong> Interests:- Mechanisms <strong>of</strong> preterm birth, preeclampsia and the developmental origins <strong>of</strong>health and disease.Specific Projects:- Role <strong>of</strong> maternal immune system in the mechanisms underlying the onset <strong>of</strong>labour in a rodent model- Mechanisms <strong>of</strong> action <strong>of</strong> the progesterone receptor within the myometrium.- Mechanisms regulating human trophoblast remodeling <strong>of</strong> the uterinevasculature.- Gene environment interactions linking fetal development to adult health inhuman population- Gene environment interactions linking fetal development to adult health inmouse modelsSupervised <strong>Residents</strong> in the Past: YesContact In<strong>for</strong>mation:Dr. Stephen LyeAssociate DirectorSamuel Lunenfeld <strong>Research</strong> InstituteMount Sinai Hospital25 Orde Street, Box 43<strong>Toronto</strong>, Ontario M5T 3H7Tel: 416-586-8640Fax: 416-586-511632

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