克里斯托弗-雷德曼

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Anne Cathrine Staff, Stefan Hansson, Alexander K Smárason
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我们非常悲痛地获悉克里斯(克里斯托弗)-雷德曼(Chris (Christopher) Redman)已经去世(1941 年 11 月 31 日至 2024 年 8 月 13 日)。他是一位独特的科学家、医生、导师、合作者和朋友。克里斯与北欧国家的科学家有过多次合作。他曾多次访问北欧,包括支持在雷克雅未克、特罗姆瑟和隆德举行的国际社会科学及人文科学学会会议,并在 NFOG 大会上发言。在牛津大学从事子痫前期研究的北欧同事包括亚历克斯-斯马拉松(Alex Smarason)、玛丽安-约翰森(Marianne Johansen)、帕尔-厄安(Pal Øian)、玛丽特-恩德雷森(Marit Endresen)、里格莫-奥斯特古伦(Rigmor Austgulen)和梅里亚姆-苏古勒(Meryam Sugulle)。克里斯是国际公认的子痫前期、胎盘生理学和胎心监护领域的领军人物,被誉为 "妇产科巨人"。1 1970 年,他首次对随机使用甲基多巴治疗中度妊娠高血压的妇女进行了试验,结果显示胎儿丢失率降低,2 且有利于后代的长期发育。1992 年,他成为世界上第一位牛津大学产科医学讲座教授。克里斯率先提出了全身炎症反应在正常妊娠和子痫前期中的作用这一概念。他与长期合作的伊恩-萨金特(Ian Sargent)及其团队共同发现,合胞滋养细胞释放的细胞外囊泡是胎盘向母体传递信号的重要机制。当时的博士生亚历克斯-斯马拉松(Alex Smarason)参与了这一发现,他观察到内皮细胞在与胎盘囊泡孵育后受损、6 克里斯将胎盘和母体心血管功能与健康联系在一起的研究具有开创性意义,7-9 他提出的合胞滋养细胞应激概念也具有开创性意义,因为合胞滋养细胞应激是更广泛的产科综合征的汇合点10,11 他的新思维在提出早期和晚期子痫前期的统一模型方面发挥了重要作用12。现在,Dawes-Redman 系统已成为 130 个国家产前胎儿评估的标准。克里斯心系患者及其家庭,在牛津创建了银星病房,这是一项高危妊娠服务。克里斯曾多次参加伦敦马拉松比赛,为自己筹款。他还是英国子痫前期行动组织(UK Action on Pre-Eclampsia)的创始人之一。克里斯获得过许多荣誉,包括 2013 年获得的国际社会保障协会切斯利奖(ISSHP Chesley Award)和国际妊娠与产前协会高级奖(IFPA Senior Award)13。同年,他还为国际妊娠与产前协会颁发了胎盘学奖(IFPA Award in Placentology),获奖者是来自挪威的合作者 Annetine Staff14。14 克里斯鼓励新的研究想法,还慷慨地参加了新创公司的顾问委员会。他以谦逊和尊重的态度结识了世界各地研究机构的新人,无论他们的背景如何。克里斯对我们三人的研究发展产生了巨大影响。我们永远感谢他愿意与我们分享他的时间和想法,感谢他出现在我们的生活中。我们都将深深怀念他独特而聪明的头脑,怀念他作为激励者、导师、合作者、科学家和挚友的角色。我们对他的妻子科琳娜和大家庭表示最深切的慰问,因为他们失去了一位独特而备受爱戴的人。
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Christopher Redman

Christopher Redman

It is with great sadness that we learned that Chris (Christopher) Redman has passed away (November 31, 1941 August 13, 2024). He was a unique scientist, physician, mentor, collaborator, and friend. Chris had many collaborations with scientists in the Nordic countries. He visited many times, including supporting ISSHP meetings in Reykjavík, Tromsö and Lund and speaking at NFOG congresses. Nordic colleagues working in Oxford on preeclampsia included Alex Smarason, Marianne Johansen, Pal Øian, Marit Endresen, Rigmor Austgulen, and Meryam Sugulle. He was since prior to his retirement a cherished collaborator to Annetine Staff's research group in Oslo, and loved to combine research meetings, project developments with mountain hiking and literature discussions across the world.

Chris was an international recognized leader in the field of preeclampsia, placental physiology, and fetal heart monitoring, recognized as a “Giant in Obstetrics and Gynecology”.1 His first trial in 1970 of women randomized to methyldopa for moderate hypertension in pregnancy showed a reduction in fetal loss,2 and favorable long-term offspring development.3 He became the world's first holder of a Chair of Obstetric Medicine in 1992, at Oxford.

Chris pioneered the concept of the role of a systemic inflammatory response both in normal pregnancy and preeclampsia. He, with his longtime co-worker Ian Sargent and their team, identified extracellular vesicles release by the syncytiotrophoblast as an important signaling mechanism from the placenta to the mother. Alex Smarason, then DPhil student, participated in this discovery by observing endothelial cells damage after incubation with placenta vesicles.4 He collaborated with Stefan Hansson's group in showing that preeclampsia vesicles increased vascular contractile responses.5, 6 Chris' linking of placental and maternal cardiovascular function and health, has been groundbreaking,7-9 as has the concept of syncytiotrophoblast stress as a convergence point in a broader spectrum of obstetric syndromes.10, 11 His novel thinking has been instrumental, as in proposing unifying models of early- and late-onset preeclampsia.12

Chris' other main research achievement was his pioneering developments of computerized analyses of electronic fetal heart rate recordings since 1991. The Dawes-Redman system is now the standard of care for antepartum fetal assessment in 130 countries.

Chris' heart was very much with his patients and their families, creating the Silver Star Unit, a High-Risk Pregnancy Service in Oxford. For fundraising Chris ran the London marathon several times. He was a co-founder of the UK Action on Pre-Eclampsia. Chris received many distinctions, including the ISSHP Chesley Award and the IFPA Senior Award in 2013.13 He also contributed to the IFPA Award in Placentology the same year, presented to his collaborator Annetine Staff from Norway.14

Chris encouraged new research ideas and also generously participated in advisory boards for new start-ups. He met new people at research settings across the world with humbleness and respect, whatever background. Chris made a great impact on the research development of the three of us. We are forever grateful for his willingness to share his time and ideas and for being in our lives. We will all deeply miss his unique and bright mind and his role as a motivator, mentor, collaborator, scientist, and a great friend.

Chris Redman's greatest pride in life was his large family. Our deepest condolences go to his wife Corinna and the extended family, for the loss of a unique and much-loved person.

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期刊介绍: Published monthly, Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica is an international journal dedicated to providing the very latest information on the results of both clinical, basic and translational research work related to all aspects of women’s health from around the globe. The journal regularly publishes commentaries, reviews, and original articles on a wide variety of topics including: gynecology, pregnancy, birth, female urology, gynecologic oncology, fertility and reproductive biology.
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