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Ian Karan Hörsaal (N55)
12:15–12:45
KN-02 | FLOW of Life
The physiology of birth: Rethinking uterine function in modern obstetrics
Foto Prof. Susan Wray

Prof. Susan Wray
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

FLOW of Life (Christian Bohr Prize)
“The physiology of birth: Rethinking uterine function in modern obstetrics”

KN-02

We are delighted to welcome Susan Wray as the laudator for the 2026 Christian Bohr Prize. Throughout her successful scientific career, Susan Wray has fundamentally shaped our understanding of smooth muscle—particularly uterine physiology. Her research combines mechanistic precision with clear clinical relevance and has substantially advanced knowledge of labor, childbirth, and related disorders. She is an internationally recognized mentor who drives scientific networks forward and consistently supports the next generation of researchers. Through her exceptional scientific excellence, her lasting impact on the field, and her dedicated service to the physiological community, she embodies the core values of the Christian Bohr Prize.

 

 

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The joint ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GERMAN PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY and the SCANDINAVIAN PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

17. - 19. September 2026
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE)

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