The Incubator At The Bench

#025 - Can We Predict Which Pregnancies Will Fail Before They Do?

44 min · 30 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio #025 - Can We Predict Which Pregnancies Will Fail Before They Do?

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What is actually happening inside the uterus during a threatened pregnancy — and does the timing of infection change everything? In this episode of At the Bench, hosts Ben Fensterheim and Betsy Crouch sit down with Dr. Kristen Noble, assistant professor at Indiana University, to explore her work building a transcriptomic and proteomic atlas of intrauterine immune responses across gestation. Dr. Noble shares how clinical uncertainty at the bedside — that impossible question of deliver now or wait — drove her into the lab. She also opens up about navigating doubt early in training, finding the right mentors, and what it looks like to rebuild a research program from scratch at a new institution.

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