Seth Guller is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine and immunology and microbiology, with significant contributions to obstetrics and gynecology, immunology, and molecular biology.
The scientist's work covers several subfields including public health, environmental and occupational health, and epidemiology. Their research topics mainly center around pregnancy and preeclampsia studies, reproductive system and pregnancy, COVID-19 impact on reproduction, preterm birth and chorioamnionitis, birth, development, and health, immune cells in cancer, and gestational diabetes research and management.
Frequent coauthors collaborating with Seth Guller include Zhonghua Tang, Gil Mor, Vikki M. Abrahams, Harvey J. Kliman, and Paschalia Pantazi.
Seth Guller's recent publication venues highlight their focus on placenta research and immunological studies. These venues include Placenta, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Med, Journal of Leukocyte Biology, and The Journal of Immunology.
Recent papers authored or coauthored by Seth Guller feature the following:
Gil Mor;Ingrid Cardenas;Vikki Abrahams;Seth Guller
Jacob H. Rand;Xiao-Xuan Wu;Harry A.M. Andree;Charles J. Lockwood
Vikki M. Abrahams;Shawn L. Straszewski‐Chavez;Seth Guller;Gil Mor
Graciela Krikun;Gil Mor;Ayesha Alvero;Seth Guller
Jacob H. Rand;Xiao-Xuan Wu;Seth Guller;Joan Gil
Vikki M. Abrahams;Irene Visintin;Paulomi B. Aldo;Seth Guller
Shawn L. Straszewski-Chavez;Vikki M. Abrahams;Ayesha B. Alvero;Paulomi B. Aldo
Karen Racicot;Ingrid Cardenas;Vera Wünsche;Paulomi Aldo
Charles J. Lockwood;Yale Nemerson;Seth Guller;Graciela Krikun
Kellie Ann Jurado;Michael K. Simoni;Zhonghua Tang;Ryuta Uraki
Alice Lu-Culligan;Arun R. Chavan;Pavithra Vijayakumar;Lina Irshaid
Paulomi B. Aldo;Vinicius Craveiro;Seth Guller;Gil Mor
Jacob H. Rand;Xiao-Xuan Wu;Seth Guller;Jonathan Scher
Zhonghua Tang;Vikki M. Abrahams;Gil Mor;Seth Guller
Melissa J. Mulla;Kledia Myrtolli;Julie Potter;Crina Boeras
Seth Guller;Linda LaChapelle
Graciela Krikun;Charles J. Lockwood;V.M. Abrahams;G. Mor
Yuehong Ma;Graciela Krikun;Vikki M. Abrahams;Gil Mor
Graciela Krikun;Frederick Schatz;Nigel Mackman;Seth Guller
Michael K. Simoni;Kellie Ann Jurado;Vikki M. Abrahams;Erol Fikrig;Erol Fikrig
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