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Professor Jonathan Morris is a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Director of the Clinical and Population Perinatal Health Research at the Kolling Institute of Medical Research, Northern Clinical School, University of Sydney. He graduated from the University of Edinburgh, completed obstetrics training in Sydney, and earned a PhD in Oxford. His research focuses on predicting, preventing, and managing pregnancy complications, with expertise in pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes, and perinatal epidemiology.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (Edinburgh)
- PhD in Perinatal Health (Oxford)
His research themes include infection and immunological conditions, reproductive and maternal health, and lifespan health trajectories. Key approaches include clinical trials, epidemiological studies, and animal models. He leads a multidisciplinary team addressing perinatal health challenges from basic science to population health.
His work spans over 300 publications, focusing on maternal-fetal medicine, obstetric emergencies, and improving pregnancy outcomes through evidence-based practices. Notable contributions include studies on umbilical cord clamping, gestational diabetes protocols, and pre-eclampsia risk factors.
He has advised on national policies, led large-scale cohort studies, and collaborated internationally on trials like the APTS cord clamping trial and PPROMT study on membrane rupture management.
His lab, part of the Kolling Institute, integrates clinical and population data to drive translational research, with active involvement in training the next generation of perinatal researchers.

