OHSU 2025 DOHaD Course

OHSU 2025 DOHaD Course


The DOHaD Summer Course is designed for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and early-career faculty who are interested in the long-term consequences of developmental programming. The course introduces participants to different perspectives within the field of DOHaD thru a series of lectures by nationally recognized researchers.

The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHAD) is a growing body of research that shows how gene-environment interactions, beginning in the womb, play a critical role in determining an individual's life-long health profile.

This year the course will be running in conjunction with the U.S DOHaD Society Annual Meeting. The Society is a regional group of the International DOHaD Society seeking to expand DOHaD research by exploring all facets of fetal origins and early life programming of health and disease. They also promote collaboration between disciplines and facilitate trainings and career development opportunities.

2025 Date: July 28 - 30
Check-in begins at 8 a.m. on Monday. 
Location: OHSU, Portland, Oregon
Cost:
$225 for Summer Course Only
$370 for Summer Course and U.S DOHaD Conference (Trainee Member)
$690 for Summer Course and U.S DOHaD Conference (Non-Trainee Member)

 

DOHaD Summer Course

Society for Reproductive Investigation

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