Navigating the Dual Path: Balancing Clinical Training and Research in Reproductive Medicine
Navigating the Dual Path: Balancing Clinical Training and Research in Reproductive Medicine By Hannan Al-Lamee Author Bio: Hannan is a Senior Registrar in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and is a Subspecialty Trainee in Reproductive Medicine at Imperial College Healthcare...
Join the Sferruzzi-Perri Lab at Cambridge!
The University of Cambridge is seeking a passionate Research Associate to delve into the complexities of placental development and its impact on pregnancy outcomes. This 18-month fixed-term role, starting September 2025, offers a chance to work with a...
Early Career, Big Impact: What I learnt at Fertility 2025.
Early Career, Big Impact: What I learnt at Fertility 2025 By Dr. Rohit Gautam Author Bio: Dr. Rohit Gautam is working as a Project Scientist at the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), India. He is currently involved in a multicentric trial on Polycystic Ovary...
Call for nominations: Simmet Prize for Assisted Reproduction
Call for nominations: Simmet Prize for Assisted Reproduction The Simmet Prize for Assisted Reproduction is the most prestigious award in animal reproduction and the largest of its kind. The €50,000 prize recognizes outstanding basic and applied research in...
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
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...Oxford University Press to partner with the Society for Reproduction and Fertility to publish Reproduction from 2026
Oxford University Press to partner with the Society for Reproduction and Fertility to publish Reproduction from 2026 Driving the growth of Reproduction, while maintaining high quality, reputation, and impact, at the heart of new agreement. The Society for Reproduction...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,...
Doctoral scholarship Opportunity
The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking, European university. We offer an innovative academic education to more than 20000 students, conduct pioneering scientific research and play an important service-providing role in society. We are one of the...
1st European Ovary Workshop
Abstract submission for the European Ovary Workshop are open. This is your chance to showcase your groundbreaking research, innovative ideas, and passion for ovary biology in front of an incredible community of experts. Whether you’re presenting...
Next Generation Fellowship, Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research
The Loke CTR has an opening for a Next Generation Fellow who will complement and synergise with our existing research programmes. We welcome applications from across a diverse range of research relevant to our Grand Challenges:...
Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research funded PHD Studentship
The Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research (CTR) provides a dynamic environment for PhDtraining in placental biology and reproductive science. Founded in 2007, it brings together over30 Principal Investigators with a shared interest in the scientific study of the...
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...
Moving countries for a PhD? The good, the bad and everything in between!
Postdoctoral Screening Scientist at the National Phenotypic Screening Centre, University of Dundee. By Dr Kane I completed my master’s degree in India in 2014, and while I enjoyed research, the idea of committing to a 4-year doctorate terrified me. So, after four...
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
By Sarah Norcross, Director of PET Progress Educational Trust Please click here to watch the video 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...
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....
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