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#17 Deepak Modi: The Science of Implantation, Inflammation & Contraception

42 min · 11. kesä 2026
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What does it really take for a pregnancy to begin? In this episode of Being a Scientist, I sit down with reproductive biologist Dr. Deepak Modi to explore some of the most fascinating and least understood aspects of human reproduction. We begin with the remarkable process of embryo implantation—how a tiny embryo communicates with the endometrium, the lining of the uterus, and why the beginning of pregnancy is far more than a simple attachment event. Dr. Modi explains the elegant “conversation” that takes place between the embryo and the maternal environment, allowing implantation and the earliest stages of placental development to occur. We then dive into one of his laboratory’s recent discoveries: the surprising role of inflammation during implantation. While inflammation is often viewed as something harmful, Dr. Modi discusses how a carefully regulated inflammatory response may actually be essential for a successful pregnancy. Finally, we explore the science behind hormonal contraceptives, how they work, why they are considered safe and effective, and why researchers are increasingly interested in developing more localized, non-hormonal approaches for the future. This conversation offers a fascinating look at the biology that underpins the earliest stages of human life, while highlighting how much there is still left to discover. Topics discussed: * Embryo implantation and embryo-endometrial communication * The role of the endometrium in early pregnancy * Inflammation and reproductive biology * Hormonal contraceptives and how they work * Future directions in non-hormonal contraception research * Scientific discoveries in reproductive medicine Whether you’re curious about fertility, reproductive health, or simply fascinated by how life begins, this episode offers an accessible introduction to one of biology’s most intricate processes. [Reproductive biology, fertility, implantation, pregnancy, embryo development, endometrium, inflammation, contraception, hormonal contraceptives, non-hormonal contraception, reproductive health, fertility science, embryo-endometrial cross-talk, women’s health, human biology, science communication, reproductive medicine, IVF, pregnancy science]

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jakson #17 Deepak Modi: The Science of Implantation, Inflammation & Contraception kansikuva

#17 Deepak Modi: The Science of Implantation, Inflammation & Contraception

What does it really take for a pregnancy to begin? In this episode of Being a Scientist, I sit down with reproductive biologist Dr. Deepak Modi to explore some of the most fascinating and least understood aspects of human reproduction. We begin with the remarkable process of embryo implantation—how a tiny embryo communicates with the endometrium, the lining of the uterus, and why the beginning of pregnancy is far more than a simple attachment event. Dr. Modi explains the elegant “conversation” that takes place between the embryo and the maternal environment, allowing implantation and the earliest stages of placental development to occur. We then dive into one of his laboratory’s recent discoveries: the surprising role of inflammation during implantation. While inflammation is often viewed as something harmful, Dr. Modi discusses how a carefully regulated inflammatory response may actually be essential for a successful pregnancy. Finally, we explore the science behind hormonal contraceptives, how they work, why they are considered safe and effective, and why researchers are increasingly interested in developing more localized, non-hormonal approaches for the future. This conversation offers a fascinating look at the biology that underpins the earliest stages of human life, while highlighting how much there is still left to discover. Topics discussed: * Embryo implantation and embryo-endometrial communication * The role of the endometrium in early pregnancy * Inflammation and reproductive biology * Hormonal contraceptives and how they work * Future directions in non-hormonal contraception research * Scientific discoveries in reproductive medicine Whether you’re curious about fertility, reproductive health, or simply fascinated by how life begins, this episode offers an accessible introduction to one of biology’s most intricate processes. [Reproductive biology, fertility, implantation, pregnancy, embryo development, endometrium, inflammation, contraception, hormonal contraceptives, non-hormonal contraception, reproductive health, fertility science, embryo-endometrial cross-talk, women’s health, human biology, science communication, reproductive medicine, IVF, pregnancy science]

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