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Judith Bello Rodríguez serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher within the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. Affiliated with the Molecular Aging Program and Hoffmann Group, her work bridges reproductive biology and immunological research in a leading European academic medical center.
Her research focuses on critical intersections of molecular aging, embryonic development, and viral pathogenesis during pregnancy. Key interests include SARS-CoV-2 transmission dynamics in maternal-fetal units, antibody transfer mechanisms across trimesters, and molecular regulators like PRDM10 in oocyte-to-embryo transitions. This work addresses urgent gaps in reproductive immunology and developmental biology through rigorous cohort methodologies.
Analysis of her publication record reveals consistent contributions to high-impact journals including Nature Communications and International Journal of Molecular Sciences, with emphasis on translational pregnancy research and fundamental molecular mechanisms. Her SARS-CoV-2 studies have generated significant scientific discourse, evidenced by extensive media coverage, policy references, and substantial academic engagement across social platforms.
As an active member of the Hoffmann Group, Dr. Rodríguez maintains robust international collaborations, particularly within Nordic research networks. Her current projects integrate molecular aging frameworks with clinical obstetrics, positioning her at the forefront of reproductive science innovation through the University of Copenhagen's specialized research infrastructure.
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