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SHREG 2025

SHREG 2025

SHREG 2025 The SRF are pleased to be supporting SHREG 2025 – Meeting of the Scottish Human Reproduction and Embryology Group 16 – 17 May 2025  Apex City Quay Hotel, 1 West Victoria Dock Road, Dundee, DD1 3JP Scotland’s very own fertility meeting is...
My Vacation Scholarship Experience

My Vacation Scholarship Experience

Medical Sciences undergraduate at the University of Edinburgh By Kyla Mundie Author biography: I am an honours year Medical Sciences undergraduate at the University of Edinburgh and completed an SRF summer vacation scholarship in the summer of 2024, which was the...

John A. Burns School of Medicine

Graduate Programme in Hawaii The Department of Anatomy, Biochemistry and Physiology at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine offers a graduate program leading to MS and PhD degrees in Developmental and Reproductive Biology (DRB). In our program,...
A Fruitful Failure Fable

A Fruitful Failure Fable

Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Nottingham By Vipul Batra Vipul completed a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in System Biology and Bioinformatics at the Panjab University and a PhD in Animal Biotechnology from ICAR-NDRI, India. Currently a postdoctoral researcher at...
The Importance of a Good Mentor by Dr Gbenga Eweoya

The Importance of a Good Mentor by Dr Gbenga Eweoya

  By Dr Gbenga Eweoya, Senior Lecturer in Anatomical Sciences Department, University of Abuja, Nigeria. Author Biography: Dr Gbenga is presently a Senior Lecturer and the Ag.ead of the Anatomical Sciences Department at the University of Abuja, Nigeria. His...

RV Short 2024

July 16 2024 PRESS RELEASE The Society for Reproductive Biology (SRB), Society for Reproduction and Fertility (SRF) and the Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR) have announced that Professor Francesca Duncan of the Northwestern University (USA) is the 2024...
Getting into science communication: An interview with Sarah Norcross, director of PET

Getting into science communication

By Sarah Norcross, Director of PET Progress Educational Trust Author Biography: Sarah isn’t a scientist! She has a degree in Law for King’s College London and after her degree she qualified as a barrister. Her legal practice saw her taking on criminal and civil cases....
Having children during a PhD/Research Fellowship

Having children during a PhD/Research Fellowship

    By Dr Jessica Lawson, Research Fellow at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), and former SRF PhD Early Career Representative. Author Biography:                                                    I graduated from the Royal Veterinary College with my veterinary...
Taking a career break in academia

Taking a career break in academia

By Suman Rice, Reader in Reproductive Physiology at St George’s, University of London, as well as a mentor in SRF’s free mentoring scheme (find out more here: https://srf-reproduction.org/srf-mentoring-scheme/) Can you briefly describe your career journey,...
Navigating the transition from BSc/MSc to PhD

Navigating the transition from BSc/MSc to PhD

By Alexandra Shattock, a third-year PhD student. Author Biography: Alex completed her BSc in Biomedical Science at the University of Birmingham and then went on to gain her MSc in Reproduction and Development from the University of Bristol. She is now in the final...
Maintaining a good work-life balance

Maintaining a good work-life balance

Maintaining a good work-life balance By Professor Amanda Sferruzzi-Perri, Professor of Fetal and Placental Physiology at the University of Cambridge. Author Biography: Amanda completed her undergraduate degree (BSc) at the University of Adeliade, Australia, followed...
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