James M. Roberts

Affiliations: 
1975-1992 Obstetrics Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 
 1992- Magee-Womens Research Institute University of Pittsburgh Medical School, PA 15232 USA 
Website:
https://www.obgyn.pitt.edu/people/james-m-roberts-md
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Lawrence E. Cornett post-doc 1979-1981 UCSF (Cell Biology Tree)
Vivian Lewis post-doc 1981-1983 UCSF
R. Kirk Riemer post-doc 1982-1985 UCSF
Bonnie Dattel post-doc 1983-1986 UCSF
Deborah Joan Davis post-doc 1984-1986 UCSF
Serge Bottari post-doc 1984-1987 UCSF
Lorraine Anne Milio post-doc 1985-1988 UCSF
William Hurd post-doc 1987-1989 UCSF
Juha-Matti Savola post-doc 1988-1989 UCSF
Andrew Combs post-doc 1988-1990 UCSF
Ellen Greenblatt post-doc 1988-1990 UCSF (Neurotree)
Andre Ruzycky post-doc 1988-1990 UCSF
Thomas Musci post-doc 1987-1991 UCSF
Yoel Sadovsky post-doc 1990-1992 UCSF
Kee-Hak Lim post-doc 1991-1992 UCSF
Philip Rauk post-doc 1992-1993 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Sandra T. Davidge post-doc 1993-1995 University of Pittsburgh Medical School (Cell Biology Tree)
Carl Hubel post-doc 1993-1995 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Ariel Many post-doc 1993-1995 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Robert Gratton post-doc 1994-1996 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Thelma Patrick post-doc 1995-2000 University of Pittsburgh Medical School (Nursing Tree)
Robert W. Powers post-doc 1996-2001 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Douglas Woelkers post-doc 1996-2001 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Kristine Y Lain post-doc 1998-2001 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Judith L Balk post-doc 1998-2003 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Hannele Laivuori post-doc 2001-2003 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Lisa M. Bodnar post-doc 2003-2005 University of Pittsburgh Medical School (Epi Tree)
Eiji Shibata post-doc 2003-2005 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Paul D Speer post-doc 2003-2005 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Allison R. Durica post-doc 2004-2006 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Hilary S Gammill post-doc 2004-2007 University of Pittsburgh Medical School (SocTree)
Shannon Amber Bainbridge post-doc 2006-2008 Magee Women research institute
Janet M. Catov post-doc 2005-2010 University of Pittsburgh Medical School (Epi Tree)
Kristiina E.L. Parviainen-Yang post-doc 2006-2010 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Katherine Laughon Grantz post-doc 2008-2010 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Michele L. Okun post-doc 2007-2012 University of Pittsburgh Medical School (PHTree)
Tracey L. Weissgerber post-doc 2009-2012 University of Pittsburgh Medical School (Epi Tree)
Alisse Hauspurg post-doc 2016-2019 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Vanessa Assibey-Mensah post-doc 2017-2019 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Judy Chang research scientist 2001- University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Sandra A. Founds research scientist 2007- University of Pittsburgh Medical School (Nursing Tree)
Faina Linkov research scientist 2011- University of Pittsburgh Medical School (EduTree)
R. Phillips Heine research scientist 1999-2001 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Toby Debra Yanowitz research scientist 1999-2003 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Pamela Ann Moalli research scientist 1999-2004 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Rolando Juan Jose Ramirez research scientist 2000-2005 University of Pittsburgh Medical School
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Cameron NA, Khan SS, Brewer AN, et al. (2023) Recruiting and retaining nulliparous individuals with a family history of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy to participate in scientific research prior to pregnancy: The Sisterhood Study. American Heart Journal Plus : Cardiology Research and Practice. 34
Jancsura MK, Schmella MJ, Helsabeck N, et al. (2023) Inflammatory markers are elevated in early pregnancy, but not late pregnancy, in women with overweight and obesity that later develop preeclampsia. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989). 90: e13763
Gunderson EP, Greenberg M, Sun B, et al. (2023) Early Pregnancy Systolic Blood Pressure Patterns Predict Early- and Later-Onset Preeclampsia and Gestational Hypertension Among Ostensibly Low-to-Moderate Risk Groups. Journal of the American Heart Association. e029617
De Oliveira L, Roberts JM, Jeyabalan A, et al. (2023) PREPARE: A Stepped-Wedge Cluster-Randomized Trial to Evaluate Whether Risk Stratification Can Reduce Preterm Deliveries Among Patients With Suspected or Confirmed Preterm Preeclampsia. Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)
Bodnar LM, Kirkpatrick SI, Roberts JM, et al. (2023) Is the association between fruits and vegetables and preeclampsia due to higher dietary vitamin C and carotenoid intakes? The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Layden AJ, Bertolet M, Tony Parks W, et al. (2023) Pre-pregnancy Obesity and Risk of Placental Inflammation at Term: A Selection Bias Analysis. Annals of Epidemiology
Roberts JM, King TL, Barton JR, et al. (2023) Care plan for individuals at risk for preeclampsia: Shared approach to education, strategies for prevention, surveillance and follow up. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Williams IM, Albertolle ME, Layden AJ, et al. (2023) Lipidomics Reveals Elevated Plasmalogens in Women with Obesity Who Develop Preeclampsia. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 12
Liu S, Fu H, Ray M, et al. (2023) A longitudinal epigenome-wide association study of preeclamptic and normotensive pregnancy. Epigenetics Communications. 3
Zheng Y, Pan J, Xia C, et al. (2022) Characterization of placental and decidual cell development in early pregnancy loss by single-cell RNA sequencing. Cell & Bioscience. 12: 168
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