WEBINAR: Groundbreaking New UK Research on Predicting Miscarriage
Date & Time:
Monday 5 August 2025 at 4:00 PM AEST (Melbourne/Sydney)
About:
Join the Early Pregnancy Loss Coalition (EPLC) for an important and timely conversation with Dr Joanne Muter, lead researcher on a landmark UK study that could change how miscarriage risk is predicted and understood. The event will also include a Q&A.
This groundbreaking research explores the role of the womb lining in early pregnancy loss and may offer a new path forward for identifying those most at risk.
Dr Joanne Muter is a Research Fellow in Reproductive Medicine at Warwick Medical School and part of Tommy’s National Centre for Miscarriage Research. Her work focuses on developing new diagnostics for miscarriage, including a novel clinical test to assess endometrial function. Joanne has published widely, presented internationally, and collaborates with clinicians, policymakers, and patient groups to improve care and outcomes for women affected by pregnancy loss.
This research by Dr Muter and her team has received widespread coverage, including:
BBC News – Womb lining test offers miscarriage hope to women
The Guardian – Test developed to identify women at increased risk of miscarriage
The Independent – New womb lining test can help women who have miscarriages
Who Should Attend:
This event is open to all and is especially relevant to:
Clinicians and healthcare workers
Researchers and academics
Bereaved families and advocates
Policymakers and health administrators
Journalists and media interested in maternal health
Cost:
This webinar is free to attend. We warmly encourage optional donations to support EPLC’s work. A donation link will be provided after registration.