Eileen McLaughlin
University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia
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Professor Eileen McLaughlin is a PhD graduate of the University of Bristol, UK and is the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health at the University of Wollongong. Eileen is recognized internationally for her work on assisted reproduction and her research into germ cell development in both males and females. Eileen’s current research in spermatogenesis includes investigation of the role of a number of key molecules, including cell cycle regulators, RNA binding proteins and micro RNA, which contribute to the control of germ cell cycle, regulation of meiosis in the testes, and modulation of chlamydial infection. In the female, her research into folliculogenesis has focused on cell signalling pathways that contribute to the initiation of primordial follicle activation, effects of environmental ovotoxicants and development of nonsurgical sterilant agents for domesticated animals. Eileen has active collaborations with research groups around Australia, in Spain, the US, Japan and UK and was recognized by the British Andrology Society as their 2013 Setchell medalist, their highest distinction for an established researcher.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Characterisation of the GTPase dynamin in human spermatozoa (#101)
5:15 PM
Amanda L Anderson
Poster Session 1-Spermatology
The role of PI3K p110 isoforms in the apoptotic cascade of human spermatozoa (#134)
5:15 PM
Lisa Mitchell
Poster Session 1-Spermatology
MROH2B (maestro heat-like repeat family member 2B ) is part of a novel complex that undergoes conformational and phosphorylation changes upon capacitation. (#227)
5:30 PM
Shaun D Roman
Poster Session 2-Spermatology