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Jay D. Iams is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States, focusing primarily on medical research within the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Their research spans several interconnected subfields including Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Epidemiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their body of work encompasses a broad range of topics that include:

  • Preterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis
  • Pregnancy and Preeclampsia Studies
  • Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Gestational Diabetes Research and Management

Jay D. Iams has contributed to at least 94 publications within Medicine, with a focused concentration on 21 publications specifically related to Obstetrics and Gynecology. Their research frequently appears in these venues:

  • UNC Libraries (38 publications)
  • American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (5 publications)
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology (4 publications)
  • American Journal of Perinatology (2 publications)
  • Cell Reports Medicine (1 publication)

Their recent papers include:

  • Quality of periconceptional dietary intake and maternal and neonatal outcomes, 2020, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Discovery and Verification of Extracellular miRNA Biomarkers for Non-invasive Prediction of Pre-eclampsia in Asymptomatic Women, 2020, Cell Reports Medicine
  • Health resource utilization of labor induction versus expectant management, 2020, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Association of Acculturation With Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes, 2020, Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Effect of Thyroxine Therapy on Depressive Symptoms Among Women With Subclinical Hypothyroidism, 2020, Obstetrics and Gynecology

Their research collaborations often involve working with frequent co-authors such as:

  • Brian M. Mercer
  • Dwight J. Rouse
  • John M. Thorp
  • Steve N. Caritis
  • Yoram Sorokin

Best Publications

  • Epidemiology and causes of preterm birth

    Robert L Goldenberg;Jennifer F Culhane;Jay D Iams;Roberto Romero;Roberto Romero

  • The Length of the Cervix and the Risk of Spontaneous Premature Delivery

    Jay D. Iams;Robert L. Goldenberg;Paul J. Meis;Brian M. Mercer

  • Prevention of recurrent preterm delivery by 17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate

    Paul J. Meis;Mark Klebanoff;Elizabeth Thom;Mitchell P. Dombrowski

  • Labor Induction Versus Expectant Management in Low-Risk Nulliparous Women

    William A. Grobman;Madeline M. Rice;Uma M. Reddy;Alan T. N. Tita

  • ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY FOR REDUCTION OF INFANT MORBIDITY AFTER PRETERM PREMATURE RUPTURE OF THE MEMBRANES : A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

    B. M. Mercer;M. Miodovnik;G. R. Thurnau;R. L. Goldenberg

  • The Preterm Prediction Study: Effect of gestational age and cause of preterm birth on subsequent obstetric outcome

    Brian M. Mercer;Robert L. Goldenberg;Atef H. Moawad;Paul J. Meis

  • Multicenter randomized trial of cerclage for preterm birth prevention in high-risk women with shortened midtrimester cervical length

    John Owen;Gary Hankins;Jay D. Iams;Vincenzo Berghella

  • The preterm prediction study: the value of new vs standard risk factors in predicting early and all spontaneous preterm births. NICHD MFMU Network.

    R L Goldenberg;J D Iams;B M Mercer;P J Meis

  • Primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions to reduce the morbidity and mortality of preterm birth

    Jay D Iams;Roberto Romero;Roberto Romero;Jennifer F Culhane;Robert L Goldenberg

  • The preterm prediction study: Significance of vaginal infections☆☆☆

    Paul J. Meis;Robert L. Goldenberg;Brian Mercer;Atef Moawad

  • The preterm prediction study: Risk factors for indicated preterm births

    P. J. Meis;R. L. Goldenberg;B. M. Mercer;J. D. Iams

  • Preterm neonatal morbidity and mortality by gestational age: A contemporary cohort

    Tracy A. Manuck;Madeline Murguia Rice;Jennifer L. Bailit;William A. Grobman

  • Treatment of Subclinical Hypothyroidism or Hypothyroxinemia in Pregnancy

    B. M. Casey;E. A. Thom;A. M. Peaceman;M. W. Varner

  • Failure of Metronidazole to Prevent Preterm Delivery among Pregnant Women with Asymptomatic Trichomonas vaginalis Infection

    M. A. Klebanoff;J. C. Carey;J. C. Hauth;S. L. Hillier

  • The preterm prediction study: a clinical risk assessment system.

    B.M. Mercer;R.L. Goldenberg;A. Das;A.H. Moawad

  • Fetal fibronectin as a predictor of preterm birth in patients with symptoms: a multicenter trial.

    A. M. Peaceman;W. W. Andrews;J. M. Thorp;S. P. Cliver

  • The preterm prediction study: Risk factors in twin gestations

    Robert L. Goldenberg;Jay D. Iams;Menachem Miodovnik;J.Peter Van Dorsten

  • A multicenter study of preterm birth weight and gestational age—specific neonatal mortality†‡

    Rachel L. Copper;Robert L. Goldenberg;Robert K. Creasy;Mary B. DuBard

  • The Preterm Prediction Study: association between maternal body mass index and spontaneous and indicated preterm birth.

    Israel Hendler;Robert L. Goldenberg;Brian M. Mercer;Jay D. Iams

  • Cervical competence as a continuum: A study of ultrasonographic cervical length and obstetric performance

    Jay D. Iams;Francee F. Johnson;Jiri Sonck;Larry Sachs

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian M. Mercer
Brian M. Mercer Case Western Reserve University
Ronald J. Wapner
Ronald J. Wapner Columbia University
Steve N. Caritis
Steve N. Caritis University of Pittsburgh
Dwight J. Rouse
Dwight J. Rouse Brown University
John M. Thorp
John M. Thorp University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
George R. Saade
George R. Saade The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Michael W. Varner
Michael W. Varner University of Utah
Yoram Sorokin
Yoram Sorokin Wayne State University
Menachem Miodovnik
Menachem Miodovnik National Institutes of Health
Robert L. Goldenberg
Robert L. Goldenberg Columbia University

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