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Victoria Wesevich, MD, BA is an Instructor in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences at Yale School of Medicine. She holds appointments in clinical and research roles within the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences. Dr. Wesevich earned her MD from Washington University in St. Louis (2018) and BA from the same institution (2013).
Her research focuses on reproductive endocrinology, fertility treatments, and neonatal outcomes. Key areas include IVF optimization, progesterone dynamics in assisted reproduction, and the role of noncoding RNAs in reproductive health. She has also contributed to studies on adolescent emotional reactivity and neuroimaging techniques for pediatric patients.
Dr. Wesevich has authored over 15 peer-reviewed articles since 2013, spanning topics from embryo morphokinetics (2024) to behavioral interventions in MRI settings (2018). Her work bridges clinical practice with translational research, particularly in maternal-fetal medicine and endocrinology.
- Awards: Women’s Health Research Pilot Grant (2020), J. Mann Fellowship (2018), Fulbright Scholarship (2014)
- Clinical Trials: Principal Investigator for a postoperative dexamethasone trial for cesarean pain control
- Grants: Active funding from Women’s Health Research at Yale
Her research team collaborates with institutions on projects such as miRNA biomarker development for endometriosis and behavioral strategies to reduce pediatric imaging motion artifacts.
