
معرفی
Britt Goods is an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth College's Thayer School of Engineering, where she directs research at the intersection of reproductive health, immunology, and biological engineering. Her lab employs single-cell RNA-sequencing, organoid models, and systems biology approaches to study lactation dynamics, ovarian function, and contraceptive development.
Research focuses include:
- Single-cell characterization of human lactation cellular diversity
- Ex vivo models for ovulation and contraceptive discovery
- Impact of hormones on immune cell function
- Endometrial organoid systems for studying epithelial-stromal interactions
Her publication portfolio demonstrates consistent innovation in reproductive biomedicine, with recent advances in vitrification techniques, organoid co-cultures, and longitudinal transcriptomics of lactation. She leads the Milk Study investigating cellular/molecular components of human milk.
Awards include NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, and Seibel Scholar recognition. She mentors doctoral students and technicians in the Goods Lab, with current projects spanning contraceptive target discovery, lactocyte modeling, and hormone-immune interactions.




