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... or Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD) receive while using Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). We’re inviting women with MS or NMOSD ... growing number of women with MS or NMOSD using assisted reproductive technologies. There are currently no evidence-based guidelines for: ...
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... recurrent mole formation using unique mouse models and RNA sequencing technologies. Prior to relocating to Canada, Jacinta worked as part of ... (HMRI) under the auspices of the Priority Research Centre for Reproductive Sciences. With Associate Professor Kirsty Pringle, ... in the clinic and thus may contribute to improvements in contemporary assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilisation or ...
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... recurrent mole formation using unique mouse models and RNA sequencing technologies. Prior to relocating to Canada, Jacinta worked as part of ... (HMRI) under the auspices of the Priority Research Centre for Reproductive Sciences. Together with Associate Professor Kirsty Pringle, ... in the clinic and thus may contribute to improvements in contemporary assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilisation or ...
Category: News & Articles
... . In a product of serendipity, Professor Nixon is a fertility and reproductive researcher who, upon his return to Newcastle, was mentored ... Around one in 20 children in Australia is now conceived through assisted reproductive technologies, a figure Professor Nixon says is likely to grow. ...
Category: Research
Reproductive science is the study of the biology of the gamete (sperm ... ) In fact, more than 1 per cent of babies are born as a result of assisted reproduction in Australia and this marks a new generation of children who are the product of successful scientific technologies. (Source - ABC Health & Wellbeing Infertility Fact File ) ...
Category: News & Articles
... What better time to get up close and personal with HMRI fertility and reproductive health researcher Dr Emmalee Ford? Education = Empowerment ... are also unaware about just how successful (or unsuccessful) assisted reproductive technologies like IVF are at fixing infertility. It’s why it’s ...
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... in demand. More than 1 per cent of babies are born as a result of assisted reproduction in Australia and this marks a new generation of children who are the product of successful scientific technologies. ( Source - ABC Health & Wellbeing Infertility Fact File ) ... pregnancy and birth. Combining two of the world’s most elite reproductive biologists, Laureate Professor John Aitken and Professor ...
Category: Researcher Profiles
... Laureate Professor John Aitken is a world leader in the area of reproductive biology and biotechnology, heading the Priority Research ... commercial patents including a new method of separating sperm for assisted reproductive technologies (ART) to increase the chance of a successful pregnancy, ...
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... global issue that's driving a rapid increase in the demand for assisted conception services. Our program aims to work out how and why particular reproductive cells (gametes) are susceptible. We'll then use the ... This is driving an unprecedented uptake of assisted reproductive technologies. Assisted reproductive technologies are currently ...
Category: Researcher Profiles
Brief Profile / Biography Dr Zamira Gibb is a mid-career reproductive biologist with over 100 refereed publications and over ... Research Interests Oxidative stress and DNA damage in spermatozoa Assisted reproductive technologies Applied/translational research Why did you get into ...