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Contact Details

Email
clint.gray@otago.ac.nz
Position
Senior Research Fellow
Department
Department of Paediatrics and Child Health (Wellington)
Research summary
Prematurity; cardiovascular risk

Research

Dr Gray's current research projects involve using pressure myography to examine preterm vascular function in offspring and placenta. He is also working on projects looking at the effects of maternal diet on the uterine environment, blastocyst development, microRNA and gene expression. Utilising Proteomics and metabolomics he is also looking at the effects of preterm birth on liver function and the effects of maternal fructose (sugar-sweetened beverage) consumption on offspring liver development and predisposition to NAFLD.

Publications

López Vásquez, C. E., Gray, C., Henry, C., & Munro, M. J. (2023). Modelling meningioma using organoids: A review of methodologies and applications. Organoids, 2, 218-230. doi: 10.3390/organoids2040017 Journal - Research Other

Sixtus, R. P., Gray, C., Berry, M. J., & Dyson, R. M. (2023). Preterm-born individuals: A vulnerable population at risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality during thermal extremes? [Review]. Experimental Physiology. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1113/ep091152 Journal - Research Article

Sixtus, R. P., Berry, M. J., Gray, C. L., & Dyson, R. M. (2023). A novel whole-body thermal stress test for monitoring cardiovascular responses in Guinea pigs. Journal of Thermal Biology, 113, 103500. doi: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2023.103500 Journal - Research Article

Smith, E. V. L. R., Dyson, R. M., Weth, F. R., Berry, M. J., & Gray, C. (2022). Maternal fructose intake, programmed mitochondrial function and predisposition to adult disease. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23, 12215. doi: 10.3390/ijms232012215 Journal - Research Other

Gardner, D. S., & Gray, C. (2022). Development and the art of nutritional maintenance. British Journal of Nutrition, 128, 828-834. doi: 10.1017/s0007114522001490 Journal - Research Article

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