Our clinician-researchers' studies have been funded by organizations such as the March of Dimes, the National Institutes of Health, and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
About
Perrie O'Tierney-Ginn, PhD
Executive Director, Mother Infant Research Institute
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Patrick Catalano, MD
Principal Investigator, Mother Infant Research Institute
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Michael House, MD
Principal Investigator, Mother Infant Research Institute
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Sebastian Ramos, MD
Principal Investigator, Mother Infant Research Institute
Elizabeth Yen, MD
Associate Director, Mother Infant Research Institute
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Associate PIs
In order to further strengthen the connection between the MIRI and investigators involved in complementary work across Tufts Medicine and Tufts University, MIRI created the role of Associate PI. All Associate PIs have active, funded research programs that synergize with MIRI priorities for improving maternal and child health outcomes, and are actively collaborating with MIRI PIs.
Juan Gnecco, PhD, Asst. Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Tufts University
Emmanuel Pothos, PhD, Assoc. Professor, Immunology, Tufts University
Erika Werner, MD, MS. Physician-in-Chief, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Taysir Mahmoud is the Supervisor of Clinical and Translational Research in MIRI, OBGYN, and Pediatrics. A graduate of Wellesley College, she has over 10 years of experience in biomedical research, working in several roles. Prior to joining the MIRI in 2019, she worked as a data manager at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Her time as a data manager taught her to consider the study from every perspective and enabled her to communicate effectively with various study staff with different levels of expertise.
Taysir is a member of the Research Leadership Team with Department Chairs of the MIRI, OBGYN, and Pediatrics. Her responsibilities include training coordinators and researchers on a range of tasks including neonatal body composition measures, new study set-up steps, recruitment strategies, and IRB submissions. Her experience in clinical and translational research as well as her interpersonal communication skills provide expertise to increase synergy and grow research across MIRI, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and the NICU.
MIRI research coordinators
Marissa Chow
Education: Bachelors of Science in Biopsychology at Tufts University
Prior Experience: Summer intern at MIRI
Joined Tufts Medical Center: 2024
Fun fact about yourself: I have an extra bone in my foot!
Field of Research: Neonatal Opioid Exposure, Maternal Health Affecting Newborn Adiposity, Salivatory gene expression
Current studies: TERM study, Hypothalamic Dysregulation and Oral Feeding in Neonates with Prenatal Drug Exposure
Kiran Singh, MBBS, ECFMG certified is a senior research coordinator at MIRI with over 15 years of experience in clinical research. She has completed certification in Principles and Practices of Clinical Research (PPCR) at Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health.
Education: Katihar Medical College, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
Prior Experience: Primary Care Physician in India
Joined Tufts Medical Center: 2019
Field of Research: Salivary diagnostics in neonates and term infants, Neonatal opioid exposure, patient-centered behavioral intervention to reduce fatigue in patients with lupus.
Current Studies: Hypothalamic Dysregulation and Oral Feeding in Neonates with Prenatal Drug Exposure
OBGYN coordinators
Afshin Azimirad, MD has over 10 years of experience in clinical research. Dr. Azimirad's goal is to combine clinical knowledge and research skills allows to design and conduct studies that have a direct impact on patient care. He is an editor and a reviewer for AJOG, AJOG MFM and BJOG.
Education: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Prior Experience: Private practice and clinical research in Iran.
Joined Tufts Medical Center: 2019
Field of Research: Obstetrics and Gynecology
Current Studies: Glycemic Outcomes and Metabolic Observations in Mothers and Offspring (GO MOMs)
The Lifestyle Intervention in Preparation for Pregnancy (LIPP)
Devika Lekshmi is a statistician at Tufts Medical Center primarily serving an analytical role. Her commitment to maternal health extends beyond research. As a part-time birth doula, Devika provides expectant parents with emotional support, evidence-based information, and personalized guidance throughout pregnancy.
Education: Masters of Public Health in Infectious disease Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Tufts University
Prior Experience: University of Global Health Equity
Joined Tufts Medical Center: 2022
Field of Research: Obstetrics and Gynecology
Current Responsibilities: Fluent in several programming languages and proficient at translating complex data into easy-to-understand concepts, Devika has contributed significantly to the development of research design and data collection methodologies at Tufts Medicine OBGYN. She is also actively involved in the curriculum development for resident didactics on study design and Research 101.
Alysa St. Charles works closely with faculty and fellows from the Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine.
Education: Joint Master of Arts in Anthropology and Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies Brandeis University
Prior Experience: Certified Lactation Counselor, Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator, and Certified Birth Doula
Joined Tufts Medical Center: 2022
Field of Research: Gestational Diabetes
Pediatrics coordinators
Tejasvi Aryaputra
Education: Bachelors in Biology, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Prior Experience: Molecular Research Volunteer, Molecular Cardiology Research Institute –Tufts Medicine, and a Clinical Research Volunteer, Rheumatology Research – Tufts Medicine
Joined Tufts Medical Center (year): 2018
Fun fact about yourself: I dominate at tennis and pickle ball.
Field of Research: Novel drugs and medical devices in preterm babies.
Current studies:
The OHB Footprints Study
Boppli Blood Pressure Monitoring
Validation of a combination radar and camera device for non-contact vital sign monitoring in neonates.
Pfizer Cherish Study
Growth and Tolerance of Preterm Infants Fed an Experimental Human Milk Fortifier
Faizah Wulandana
Education: Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering, Tufts University
Prior Experience: Medical Assistant in OBGYN and Cardiology; Research Assistant at Tufts University Dept. of Biomedical Engineering
Joined Tufts Medical Center (year): 2024
Fun fact about yourself: I've lived in 6 states in the last 10 years.
Field of Research: novel drugs and medical devices in preterm babies
Current studies:
The OHB Footprints Study
Boppli Blood Pressure Monitoring
Validation of a combination radar and camera device for non-contact vital sign monitoring in neonates
Pfizer Cherish Study
Growth and Tolerance of Preterm Infants Fed an Experimental Human Milk Fortifier
Diana W. Bianchi, MD
- Founding Executive Director of MIRI, 2010-2016
- Current Position: Director, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health
- 2017 Recipient, J.E. Wallace Sterling Lifetime Achievement Award in Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine
- Pubmed
- Dr. Bianchi’s Farewell Lecture at MIRI, 10/28/16 “Lessons Learned: My 23 Years at Tufts”
- Read a profile of Dr. Bianchi's extraordinary career
Jill L. Maron, MD, MPH
- Principal Investigator, Mother Infant Research Institute
- Executive Director of MIRI, 2016-2021
- Current Position: Chief of Pediatrics, Women & Infants Hospital
- Oh-Zopfi Endowed Chair of Pediatrics, Brown University School of Medicine
- View Dr. Maron's 2019 TEDx, "Secrets I Learned from the Saliva of Newborns"
- Pubmed