PRC for Reproductive Science (@prcrepro) 's Twitter Profile
PRC for Reproductive Science

@prcrepro

The Priority Research Centre for Reproductive Science at the University of Newcastle & Hunter Medical Research Institute.

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linkhttps://www.newcastle.edu.au/research-and-innovation/centre/crs/reproductive-science-group calendar_today10-12-2017 22:59:08

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Dr Yu Qi Lee (@yuqi2109) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I presented the results from the last paper of my PhD thesis at #PSANZ2019 PSANZ. Watch this space for the paper!! 🤗 Thank you to my wonderful supervisors who have guided me throughout this journey! 🙂

Today I presented the results from the last paper of my PhD thesis at #PSANZ2019 <a href="/mypsanz/">PSANZ</a>. Watch this space for the paper!! 🤗
Thank you to my wonderful supervisors who have guided me throughout this journey! 🙂
Natalie Trigg (@natrigg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our #review on the contribution of epididymosomes to the sRNA profile of sperm (a profile that is altered by paternal exposure to stress) is now online!! 😆👩🏼‍🔬Reproduction journal Uni Newcastle Research Brett Nixon rep.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/…

Aleona Swegen (@aleonaswegen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What makes a fertile sperm? Brand spankin' new review from my wonderful PRC for Reproductive Science PhD student Roisin Griffin in Reproduction journal rep.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/… @SRF_Repro SRB #equinereproduction #fertility

Reproduction journal (@reprodjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this review, Natalie Trigg PRC for Reproductive Science Brett Nixon review the role of epididymosome–sperm communication in contributing to the establishment of the #sperm sRNA profile during their epididymal transit #endocrinology #reproduction ow.ly/jbeh30oMLzh

In this review, <a href="/NATrigg/">Natalie Trigg</a>  <a href="/PRCRepro/">PRC for Reproductive Science</a>  <a href="/BrettNixon13/">Brett Nixon</a> review the role of epididymosome–sperm communication in contributing to the establishment of the #sperm sRNA profile during their epididymal transit #endocrinology #reproduction ow.ly/jbeh30oMLzh
John Schjenken (@jeschjenken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in spermatogonial stem cells. Well this is a great opportunity for you University of Newcastle in PRC for Reproductive Science with Tessa Lord Brett Nixon and Elizabeth Bromfield. Phd scholarship available! Great team to be involved in and would encourage anyone interested to apply

Dr Emmalee Ford (@emmaoolemma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Diane Rebourcet from our own PRC for Reproductive Science sharing her research about androgens and male health, she's trying to understand the ways the somatic cells in the testes communicate with each other 🐭🍆

Diane Rebourcet from our own <a href="/PRCRepro/">PRC for Reproductive Science</a> sharing her research about androgens and male health, she's trying to understand the ways the somatic cells in the testes communicate with each other 🐭🍆
Tessa Lord (@tessalord1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to be amongst those funded in the NHMRC ideas grant round! So thankful for the investment into reproductive biology research PRC for Reproductive Science University of Newcastle #spermatogonia #stemcells #fertilitypreservation

Dr Emmalee Ford (@emmaoolemma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Miss out on my chat about #fertility apps with @kiahandley? You can catch up here 👉🏽ab.co/33Zyd9n Want to know more about our research & how YOU can participate?🔎 Check us out on Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) here 👉🏽 bit.ly/3axaU9F University of Newcastle PRC for Reproductive Science Western Sydney University

Dr Taylor Pini (@taylorpini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PRC for Reproductive Science's John Aitken has done it again - thrown a huge curve ball into the sperm world. Cell free DNA apparently a potential mechanism for sperm DNA damage! doi.org/10.1016/j.mrfm… #reprorocks #stillnospermemoji