Top Institutions in Sleep Medicine and Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Institutions leading in this area integrate expertise in sleep medicine, obstetrics, and maternal-fetal medicine, conducting large cohort studies, clinical trials, and translational research focusing on sleep-disordered breathing in pregnancy and its cardiometabolic impacts.
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#1
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Philadelphia, PA
The University of Pennsylvania has a leading multidisciplinary sleep center with extensive research on sleep apnea in pregnancy, combining clinical trials and mechanistic studies on maternal and fetal outcomes.
Key Differentiators
- Sleep Medicine
- Maternal-Fetal Medicine
- Pulmonology
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#2
Harvard Medical School / Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, MA
Brigham and Women's Hospital conducts pioneering research on sleep-disordered breathing in pregnancy and its cardiovascular consequences, with strong clinical and translational programs.
Key Differentiators
- Sleep Medicine
- Obstetrics
- Maternal-Fetal Medicine
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#3
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Medicine
San Francisco, CA
UCSF integrates advanced sleep diagnostics with maternal-fetal research, focusing on the impact of OSA on pregnancy outcomes and neonatal health.
Key Differentiators
- Sleep Medicine
- Maternal-Fetal Medicine
- Pulmonary and Critical Care
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#4
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN
Mayo Clinic has a comprehensive sleep disorders center with expertise in pregnancy-related sleep apnea and its cardiometabolic effects, supported by robust clinical data.
Key Differentiators
- Sleep Medicine
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Pulmonology
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#5
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD
Johns Hopkins conducts translational research on the pathophysiology of OSA in pregnancy and its systemic effects, with a focus on inflammation and endothelial dysfunction.
Key Differentiators
- Sleep Medicine
- Maternal-Fetal Medicine
- Pulmonary Medicine
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