Sarah Robertson
University of Adelaide, SA, Australia
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Professor Sarah Robertson is Director of the Robinson Research Institute, University of Adelaide. Her research focus is the immune response to conception and pregnancy, and consequences for reproductive success and offspring health. Defining fundamental biological pathways and developing novel interventions targeting immune pathways to tackle fertility and gestational disorders, is the goal of her work. She is funded by the NHMRC, ARC, CIHR and Gates Foundation, and has 170 peer-reviewed scientific journal papers and reviews. She is an elected Fellow ofThe Australian Academy of Science, the Australian Academy for Health and Medical Sciences, and Fellow of the Society for Reproductive Biology. She serves on the Editorial Boards of Endocrinology and the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
TGFB1 is a key regulator of mammary gland macrophages during development and tumourigenesis (#122)
4:00 PM
Xuan Sun
SRB - David Healy New Investigator Award Finalists
Paternal miR146a influences the female post-coital inflammatory response to seminal fluid (#6)
9:00 AM
Hon-yeung Chan
SRB Orals - Non-coding RNAs in reproduction
Toll-like receptor 4 is an essential upstream regulator of on-time parturition and perinatal viability in mice (#138)
9:00 AM
Hanan Hamimi Binti Wahid
SRB Orals - Uterus and Endometrium
Grey Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM): A novel method to access the texture of mouse embryos derived from assisted reproductive technology (ART) (#284)
5:00 PM
Cheow Yuen (Tiffany) Tan
SRB Poster Session: Embryogenesis, Assisted Reproductive Technology and Stem Cells