
معرفی
Ben Mol is a Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at Monash University and the University of Aberdeen. He leads the Evidence-Based Women’s Health Care Research Group, focusing on improving clinical evidence through large-scale randomized trials. His work emphasizes international collaboration to address gaps in obstetric and gynaecological interventions, particularly preterm birth prevention, IVF outcomes, and maternal-fetal medicine.
- Positions:
- Professor, Monash University
- Professor, University of Aberdeen (since 2020)
- Fellow, RANZCOG Women's Health Foundation (since 2017)
- Education: Not explicitly stated in the provided text.
Research interests include optimizing evidence-based practices, reducing unnecessary interventions, and leveraging global datasets. Key projects include the A Learning Health System to implement prevention into routine pregnancy care and studies on antenatal corticosteroids and viral transmission impacts on preterm birth.
Publications (2025) highlight themes such as hypertension management in pregnancy, data integrity in clinical trials, and neurodevelopmental outcomes of preterm infants. His work addresses pandemic-related disruptions to antenatal care and the ethical scrutiny of research methodologies.
- Awards:
- Jan Swammerdam Fertiliteits Prize (1999)
- NHMRC Research Excellence Award (2014)
- ZonMW Pearl (2013)
- Young Scientist Award (2023)
Ben Mol advises on PhD research and collaborates internationally on projects funded by organizations like the Australasian Menopause Society and Monash Partners. His lab focuses on translational research to bridge clinical gaps and improve patient-centered care.


