Fetal Programming and Environmental Exposures: Implications for Prenatal Care and Pre-Term Birth is a conference dedicated to epigenetic, genetic and environmental factors on the stages of prenatal development, including implantation, pre-implantation, placentation, decidualization and fetal programming in utero, and links to pregnancy disorders including pre-term birth.
Fetal Programming and Environmental Exposures: Implications for Prenatal Care and Pre-Term Birth brings together multidisciplinary science investigators including obstetricians, toxicologists, pediatricians, neonatologists, epidemiologists, endocrinologists, regulatory and public health experts in reproductive biology and medicine, fetal, embryonic and childhood development and environmental toxicology.