The main area of interest of Dr. Nanovskaya is to understand the mechanisms underlying the role of human placenta in the disposition of drugs used for treatment of the pregnant patient. Dr. Nanovskaya is an young researcher who for the last decades has been investigated the transfer of the drugs across human placenta and their effect on placental viability and functional parameters; the role of placental metabolic and efflux enzymes in the drug disposition during pregnancy. She established the technique of dually perfused human placental lobule that has been used to obtained data on transplacental transfer of drugs across term and preterm placentas.
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Gulf Coast Cluster for Translational Addiction Science
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