52 researchers. One room.
From Big BUMP to emerging technologies and critical debates on research ethics, the Borne Collaborative 2026 brought global expertise together to shape what comes next in pregnancy research.
Read all about it here 👉 https://ow.ly/rGE250YBktB
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Speaker spotlight: Alice Buchan
Alice will present within the session on emerging experimental approaches at the Borne Collaborative. New technologies and fresh perspectives are essential to advancing research into premature birth.
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Speaker spotlight: Dr Stephen Lye
Dr Lye will present on spatial proteomics in our session on emerging experimental approaches. New technologies are helping researchers understand pregnancy biology at an unprecedented level of detail.
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Speaker spotlight: Prof Suhas Kallapur.
He will present within the session “Electricity and the uterus: propagation from lab to clinic” - exploring the physiological mechanisms underlying labour.
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Speaker spotlight:
We're proud to share that Chair of Borne’s Scientific Advisory Board, Professor Lucilla Poston will be presenting on Big BUMP and helping to lead discussions on the future direction of large-scale pregnancy research.
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Next in our #BorneCollaborative speaker spotlight:
Prof Rachel Tribe & Prof Phillip Bennett will present on the BUMP Feasibility studies at the Borne Collaborative 2026 Puerto later this month.
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We’re kicking off our #BorneCollaborative speaker series with Dr Vikki Male.
She’ll be presenting on immune cells in pregnancy; an essential area of research for understanding complications linked to preterm birth.
Bringing global experts together is how we accelerate progress.
More to come.
Alice Buchan and Nish Shah from Imperial update on the incredible Borne funded PROMPT clinical trial at ChelWest - results and what’s next! #BorneCollaborative
Prof Steve Lye discusses Imaging Mass Cytrometry and other approaches to examine preterm birth most effectively #BorneCollaborative
Today we are delighted to host the latest Borne Collaborative meeting at the Society for Reproductive Investigation (SRI) in Charlotte, USA! We're bringing together leading scientists & experts to drive forward preterm birth research. Stay tuned for real-time updates!
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