The American Society for 

Reproductive Immunology 

2026 Oral Short Talks

First

Last

Institution

Title

Session

Emmanuel

Amabebe

University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

Distinct vaginal microbiota and extracellular vesicles proteomic signatures reveal mechanistic links to preeclampsia

S-02.4

Yi

Cao

Yale University

Placental villi T cells from preterm birth impair trophoblast organoid growth and functions

S-08.4

Jeremia

Coish

Tulane National Biomedical Research Center

Spatial transcriptomic profiling of decidua in primary RhCMV infection reveals a Th2-skewed and checkpoint-enriched microenvironment that supports extracellular/perivascuar remodeling

S-14.5

Khaliun

Dashdeleg

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

Immunotherapy Outcomes in Diminished Ovarian Reserve versus Normal Ovarian Reserve Patients with Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: A Single-Center Retrospective Study

S-06.5

Victoria

Federico

Vanderbilt University

Human Milk Oligosaccharides Meet Magnetic Bead Electrochemical Biosensors: Investigating Inflammatory Cytokines Implicated in Preterm Birth

S-12.5

Dorien

Feyaerts

Stanford University

Temporal and spatial immune monitoring of preeclampsia

S-08.5

Kalida

Gawon

Yale School of Medicine

Early-life mucosal T cells direct stem cell renewal and secretory lineage commitment in the small intestine

S-13.5

Hanah

Georges

Yale School of Medicine

LPS-stimulated human fetal membrane-derived small extracellular vesicles express elevated miR-21a and induce fetal lung cell inflammation through TLR7 and TLR8.

S-13.4

Rebecca

Hutchinson

University of Kentucky

Transcriptomic profiling identifies key regulators of myometrial activation in equine placentitis

S-14.4

Laiba

Jamshed Khan

Yale University

Regulation of Decidualization by Toll-Like Receptor Signaling in Recurrent Implantation Failure: Insights from Integrated Single-Cell and In Vitro Functional Analyses

S-07.5

Winnie

Kamau

Baylor College of Medicine

The Role of Microbiota-Derived Metabolites in the Endometriosis Pathophysiology

S-03.5

Yonju

Kim

Rosalind Franklin University 

Dose-Dependent Effects of Sex Steroid Hormones on Cytokine Production by Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells

S-10.5

Ying

Lin

Brown University

Human ectocervical organoids as a model to study host-microbial interactions in female reproductive mucosa

S-11.5

Delphine

Malherbe

University of Kentucky

Neonatal outcomes and immune reprogramming induced by prenatal opioid and hepatitis C exposure

S-12.4

Eliza

McColl

Baylor College of Medicine

First human trophoblast models enabling Treponema pallidum growth uncover shared pathways driving transplacental infection and pathogenesis in congenital syphilis

S-04.4

Sarah

Nelson

Southern Illinois University School of Medicine

Alteration of tryptophan catabolism in the endometrial tumor microenvironment

S-06.4

Justine

Noel

NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)

A human placenta barrier model for translational assessment of inflammatory and autoimmune stressors across gestation.

S-05.4

Sonresa

Ochoa-Vidales

University of Pennsylvania

Uterine natural killer cells require type I interferon to promote fetoplacental development

S-07.4

Samantha

Ottinger

Baylor College of Medicine

Maternal urinary tract infection initiates preterm birth through placental T cell inflammation

S-01.5

Olivia

Palmer

Dartmouth College

Sex hormones orchestrate transcriptional, metabolic, and functional programs in human macrophages

S-09.4

Nina

Prasanphanich

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Granulysin expression by decidual natural killer cells signifies high antimicrobial activity without cytotoxicity

S-04.5

Ana Laura

Schafir

IQUIBICEN UBA-CONICET

Endometrial Stromal ER Stress Transmission Reshapes Dendritic Cell Phenotype and Alters Trophoblast Behavior through IRE1α Signaling

S-11.4

Savannah

Schick

Wayne State University

Regulation of placental inflammasome by A20 during pregnancy

S-10.4

Elisha

Segrist

National Institute for General Medical Sciences

Microbiota-dependent IFN-L controls uterine and placental immunity

S-01.4

Purna

Shah

Boston University

Human Contraceptive Antibody Fab- and Fc-mediated functions are enhanced by sialidases from dysbiotic vaginal bacteria

S-02.5

Lauren

Stafford

Case Western Reserve University

Intranasal maternal influenza vaccination drives milk antibody responses through a respiratory–mammary axis in ferrets

S-09.5

Sidong

Wang

The University of Hong Kong

EVT-eNK Immune Crosstalk in Early Implantation: HLA-G as a Master Regulator of Uterine Immune Homeostasis

S-05.5

Tao

Zhag

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Targeting monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells: a novel mechanism for Pro-EGCG in inhibiting endometriosis progression

S-03.4


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