Currently a doctoral student in epidemiology at the EAROH team of the CRESS, my research focuses on maternal cardiovascular health during pregnancy – particularly the use of blood pressure as a longitudinal marker – and its associations with fetal growth. My research is based on data from the EDEN mother-child cohort (https://eden.vjf.inserm.fr/).
With a background in psychology and anthropology, I am particularly interested in the social and early determinants of my subject, in line with the theory of developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD).
Theses
Maternal blood pressure trajectories during pregnancy and fetal growth: social determinants, critical windows, and clinical implications
Briana DeStaffan
Promotion : 2023
Supervisor.s : Barbara Heude & Wen Lun Yuan