Prof. Paul Taylor is a leading academic at King’s College London with recognized expertise in maternal–fetal physiology, placental vascular biology, metabolic disorders in pregnancy, and early-life cardiovascular programming. He has authored approximately 160 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating nearly 10,000 citations, and holds an h-index of 47, reflecting sustained, high-impact contributions to biomedical and clinical research. His work has advanced understanding of how gestational diabetes, maternal obesity, and antenatal lifestyle interventions influence placental function, fetal development, and long-term cardiovascular health in offspring. Prof. Taylor actively collaborates with a wide international network of clinicians and scientists, contributing to multidisciplinary research initiatives and awarded grants. The societal impact of his research lies in informing evidence-based strategies to improve maternal health, optimize pregnancy outcomes, and reduce the lifelong burden of cardiometabolic disease on global populations.