VINCENT CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY


Bench to Bedside

The Vincent Center for Reproductive Biology (VCRB) was launched in 1995 with significant funding from Vincent Memorial Hospital, today The Vincent Memorial Hospital Foundation. The VCRB is a state-of-the-art laboratory where Vincent faculty and fellows explore how cells normally work and what goes wrong in gynecologic cancers, infertility, premature delivery, infections and other conditions unique to women’s health. Those findings often shape new therapies offered to patients in clinical trials. Research by Vincent OB/GYN faculty and fellows result in more than 120 articles published each year in scientific journals: VIEW LATEST PUBLICATIONS.

From the Lab

From the Lab

  • How ovarian and uterine cells become malignant
  • Finding ways to prevent preterm birth
Into the Clinic

Into the Clinic

  • Maternal obesity and brain deficits in offspring
  • Role of microbes in women’s vaginal health
Postdoctoral Research Fellows

Postdoctoral Research Fellows

  • Innovations in treating women’s cancers
  • Microbes that promote cancer
Gynecologic Tissue Repository

Gynecologic Tissue Repository

  • Biobank drives discovery
  • Integrated research teams
Conquering Women's Cancers

Conquering Women's Cancers

  • Gynecologic Oncology Research Group
  • All-out effort to conquer women’s cancers