Eric Jauniaux
University College London, UK
Biography
Eric Jauniaux has worked for over 30 years on placental and fetal development and the diagnosis management of placental related-complications of pregnancy– covering the full spectrum from the anatomy, pathology and physiology to the diagnosis and treatment in utero of placental and fetal diseases. He was awarded a personal Chair at UCL in 2002. He is the Laurate of three international prices for his work on the human placenta. He is the author/co-author of over 340 peer-reviewed research clinical and basic science papers and reviews and of 90 chapters in textbooks. He has edited 12 books including “Embryonic Medicine & Therapy” with Bob Edwards and the first textbooks on caesarean section with William Grobman and “Pregnancy after ART” with Botros Rizk. He was the Co-Chair of the Education, Training and Capacity Building committee since Oct 2009 to Oct 2015 (FIGO) and has been the Co-founder of Medical Aid Films, a UK-registered charity which provides multi-media programs for education and training in developing countries since 2006 and which received the BAFTA's Gift of the Academy in September 2017
Abstract
Abstract : Long term outcomes of caesarean deliveries