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Carlos Simon Foundation at SRI 2026

The Carlos Simon Foundation participated in the 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society for Reproductive Investigation (SRI 2026), held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, from March 24 to 28.

During the meeting, members of the Foundation presented their work across oral sessions, symposia, and poster presentations.

The research shared addressed key areas in reproductive health, including decidualization resistance in preeclampsia, liquid biopsy approaches for early prediction of preeclampsia subtypes, mesenchymal progenitor populations in uterine leiomyoma, and microbiome signatures in Asherman syndrome.

Participation by session

Wednesday, March 25

Dr. Tamara Garrido-Gomez participated in the session Endometrial Satellite: Novel Approaches in Endometrial Physiology and Pathophysiology with the presentation: Decidualization Resistance in Preeclampsia: From Multi-Omic Maps to the Clinic.

Thursday, March 26

Dr. Aymara Mas moderated the mini-symposium Precision Medicine Drives Regeneration in Obstetrics and Gynecology, sponsored by the Carlos Simon Foundation.

In the same session, Dr. Tamara Garrido-Gomez presented: Molecular landscape underlying endometrial decidualization resistance.

On the same day, Dr. Maria Pardo presented the poster: Stage-Dependent Functional Microbiome Signatures in Asherman Syndrome.

Friday, March 27

Dr. Aymara Mas presented: A Mesenchymal Progenitor Population with Altered Differentiation Potential Underlies Uterine Leiomyoma Formation.

Saturday, March 28

Dr. Nerea Castillo presented: Liquid Biopsy Through Maternal Plasma Cell-Free RNA Enables Early Prediction of Preeclampsia Subtypes, which received the President’s Presenter Award.

On the same day, Dr. Maria Pardo also presented: Normal Placental Architecture and Transcriptional Profiles Following Autologous CD133+ Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cell Therapy in Asherman Syndrome.