Hayden Homer
University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Professor Hayden Homer is the inaugural Christopher Chen Chair in Reproductive Medicine at the University of Queensland. He is an oocyte biologist and a certified Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility sub-specialist with both the Australian & New Zealand and the British Royal Colleges of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists. Hayden has a PhD in molecular oocyte regulation from the UK and set up Queensland’s first research laboratory dedicated to understanding oocyte biology. His lab investigates various facets of oocyte biology from fundamental meiotic cell-cycle regulation to potential clinical interventions for addressing challenging areas in female reproductive health. Key areas of fundamental research in his lab seek to understand how oocytes regulate chromosome segregation and how they achieve extremely asymmetric divisions during their error-prone first meiotic division.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
SIRT2 over-expression reverses ageing-induced decline in oocyte quality (#33)
10:45 AM
Dave R Listijono
SRB - Oozoa Award Finalists
NAD+ availability is critical for meiotic maturation in mouse oocytes (#96)
11:30 AM
Laurin Lau
SRB Orals - Oocyte Biology
The pan-sirtuin inhibitor, nicotinamide, disrupts the meiosis I-to-meiosis II transition in mouse oocytes (#305)
5:00 PM
Angelique Riepsamen
SRB Poster Session: Oocyte/Follicle development/Corpus luteum