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Lisa  Story

Dr Lisa Story

Reader in Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine

  • NIHR Advanced Fellow
  • Honorary Consultant in Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine

Research interests

  • Women

Biography

Dr Lisa Story is an NIHR Advanced Fellow and Reader in Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine at King's College London and an Honorary consultant in Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. Her research focuses on utilising advanced MRI techniques to investigate high risk pregnancies, preterm birth and fetal medicine.

    Research

    caesarean-stitch
    CRAFT: Cerclage after full dilatation caesarean section

    An investigation into the role of previous in labour caesarean section in future preterm birth risk and management strategies

    Project status: Starting

    mother and child hands
    INSIGHT-2

    Mechanistic Studies into Pregnancy Complications and their Impact on Maternal and Child Health

    PISA Hero
    PISA: Prenatal drivers of infant ISlet Autoimmunity

    The PISA study will test the idea that different exposures in pregnancy may influence fetal development to increase the risk of childhood autoimmunity.

    Project status: Ongoing

    News

    Researchers develop novel scanning methods to assess high-risk babies' lung development in-vivo

    £1million Medical Research Council grant received for work looking into the use of advanced MRI techniques to evaluate fetal lung development during pregnancy

    lisa story

      Research

      caesarean-stitch
      CRAFT: Cerclage after full dilatation caesarean section

      An investigation into the role of previous in labour caesarean section in future preterm birth risk and management strategies

      Project status: Starting

      mother and child hands
      INSIGHT-2

      Mechanistic Studies into Pregnancy Complications and their Impact on Maternal and Child Health

      PISA Hero
      PISA: Prenatal drivers of infant ISlet Autoimmunity

      The PISA study will test the idea that different exposures in pregnancy may influence fetal development to increase the risk of childhood autoimmunity.

      Project status: Ongoing

      News

      Researchers develop novel scanning methods to assess high-risk babies' lung development in-vivo

      £1million Medical Research Council grant received for work looking into the use of advanced MRI techniques to evaluate fetal lung development during pregnancy

      lisa story