
Professor
at Northwell Health
Dr. Christine Metz received her BS and MS degrees from Cornell University and MS and PhD degrees in immunology/pathology from New York University. Currently, she is a professor at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research at Northwell Health and a professor at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell in the Departments of OB/GYN and Molecular Medicine. In addition, she is a professor and associate dean of the Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine at Northwell. Dr. Metz has been funded by grants from NY State, the American Heart Association and the NIH. She has published almost 200 peer-reviewed research papers and review articles/book chapters. She is a named inventor or co-inventor on 5 patents. In 2019, she was identified as one of the top 100,000 scientists in the world (among 7 million) based on her productivity and the impact of her work. Her research primarily focuses on identifying mechanisms that underlie dysfunctional inflammatory responses. In recent years she has focused on conditions that affect women, including preeclampsia and preterm labor, as well as endometriosis. She co-directs the ROSE (Research OutSmarts Endometriosis) study at Northwell Health with Dr. Peter K Gregersen. The ROSE team investigates menstrual effluent (or the shed endometrium) as a tool to better understand the etiology of endometriosis and its associated infertility.
Education
Awards & Certifications
2024 Women's Reproductive Health and Endometriosis Industry Award
Areas of Expertise
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