Reproduction and development

The Reproduction and Development Groups study the very beginnings of life and factors that influence the growth and health of the embryo, foetus and offspring. Basic and biomedical research of mammalian systems focuses on the genetics and molecular control of early embryo development, sexual differentiation, environmental disruptors of development, stem cell biology, comparative genomics and reproductive physiology. Reproduction is the science of the transmission of life!


Supervisors

Alexandra Harvey

Embryonic stem cells

Andrew Pask

Evolution, development and reproduction

Brendan Houston

Genetics of male infertility, spermatogenesis and sperm function

David Gardner

Reproductive biology

Elizabeth Bromfield

Redox biology, reproduction, germ cells, proteomics, lipid biochemistry

Gerard Tarulli

Reproductive and developmental biology

Jessica Dunleavy

Male reproductive biology, cell biology, spermatogenesis

Jane Fenelon

Reproductive and developmental biology

Mark Green

Reproductive biology

Moira O'Bryan

Male infertility and germ cell biology

Marilyn Renfree

Reproductive and developmental biology

Stephen Frankenberg

Development, reproduction, genomics, genetic biocontrol and synthetic biology

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