معرفی
Jayne Charnock is a Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Science at Edge Hill University, specializing in reproductive biology with a focus on implantation, placental development, and the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD). Her career spans research in placental vascular development, wound healing, and maternal-fetal health, alongside teaching roles in pathology, anatomy, and pharmacology.
- Education:
- BSc (Hons) in Anatomical Sciences
- PhD from University of Manchester (cytotrophoblast research with Professors John Aplin and Melissa Westwood)
Jayne’s research explores placental blood vessel formation, placental stem cells, regulators of implantation, pregnancy in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and prenatal programming. Her work emphasizes in vitro models of cell function and translational applications for fetal growth restriction and maternal health.
Recent publications highlight her expertise in placental vasculogenesis, PCOS effects on embryo implantation, and prolactin transcription dynamics. Collaborative projects address dietary impacts on recurrent miscarriage and trophoblast-stem cell interactions.
Jayne mentors Final Year Project students and engages in public science outreach, including STEM Ambassador roles and partnerships with local schools and the Scout Association.




