Recent advances in reproductive research in Australia and New Zealand: highlights from the Annual Meeting of the Society for Reproductive Biology, 2022

Ella S. Green,Hon Y. Chan, Emily Frost, Meaghan Griffiths, Jennifer Hutchison,Jacinta H. Martin, Bettina P. Mihalas, Trent Newman,Jessica E. M. Dunleavy

REPRODUCTION FERTILITY AND DEVELOPMENT(2024)

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In 2022, the Society for Reproductive Biology came together in Christchurch New Zealand (NZ), for its first face-to-face meeting since the global COVID-19 pandemic. The meeting showcased recent advancements in reproductive research across a diverse range of themes relevant to human health and fertility, exotic species conservation, and agricultural breeding practices. Here, we highlight the key advances presented across the main themes of the meeting, including advances in addressing opportunities and challenges in reproductive health related to First Nations people in Australia and NZ; increasing conservation success of exotic species, including ethical management of invasive species; improvements in our understanding of developmental biology, specifically seminal fluid signalling, ovarian development and effects of environmental impacts such as endocrine-disrupting chemicals; and leveraging scientific breakthroughs in reproductive engineering to drive solutions for fertility, including in assisted reproductive technologies in humans and agricultural industries, and for regenerative medicine. Each year the Society for Reproductive Biology meets to showcase the latest advances in reproductive research in Australia and New Zealand. The 2022 meeting featured research across a diverse range of themes relevant to human health and fertility, exotic species conservation, and agricultural breeding practices. Here, we highlight the key advances presented across the main themes of the meeting. Image by Society for Reproductive Biology.
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agricultural breeding practices,assisted reproductive technologies,conservation,developmental biology,exotic species,First Nations reproductive health,Indigenous reproductive health,infertility,invasive species,preeclampsia,reproductive engineering,seminal fluid signalling,Society for Reproductive Biology
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