Jonathan Morris
Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecolog
Immunology
University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
Professor Jonathan Morris is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh and completed his Obstetric and Maternal Fetal Medicine sub specialty training in Sydney. He completed his PhD in Oxford and returned to Sydney in 1998 at the Royal North Shore Hospital. Since then he has built a perinatal research group that extends from basic science to population health. He is currently Director of the Kolling Institute for Medical Research. His major research interests are the prediction, prevention and management of pregnancy complications.
Research Interest
Immunology
Publications
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Sultana, Z., Maiti, K., Aitken, J., Morris, J., Dedman, L., Smith, R. (2017). Oxidative stress, placental ageing-related pathologies and adverse pregnancy outcomes. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 77(5), 1-10.
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Lain, S., Roberts, C., Bond, D., Smith, J., Morris, J. (2017). An economic evaluation of planned immediate versus delayed birth for preterm prelabour rupture of membranes: findings from the PPROMT randomised controlled trial. BJOG, 124(4), 623-630. [More Information] Nippita, T., Roberts, C., Nicholl, M., Morris, J. (2017). Induction of labour practices in New South Wales hospitals: Before and after a statewide policy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 57(1), 111-114
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Lain, S., Roberts, C., Bond, D., Smith, J., Morris, J. (2017). An economic evaluation of planned immediate versus delayed birth for preterm prelabour rupture of membranes: findings from the PPROMT randomised controlled trial. BJOG, 124(4), 623-630