This week's Hudson seminar will be held Thursday 12th October 12pm-1pm in Seminar
Rooms 1 & 2, Level 2, TRF Building.
Our speaker will be A/Prof Rebecca Robker, PhD (University
of Adelaide, Australia)
She will be presenting “Obesity, oocyte quality and the legacy of the egg"
Dr Robker is an NHMRC Senior
Research Fellow at the University of Adelaide in Australia. Her vision is to
improve health of women and children by discovering how the ovary generates
oocytes and then releases them for fertilization and the creation of a new
individual.
Her work is also uncovering cellular mechanisms by which
different maternal physiological signals, such as obesity and age, affect
ovarian function, and early embryo development. Within the Robinson Research
Institute, she is a Leader of the Early Origins of Health Theme, which is identifying
biological mechanisms by which events in early life, including at conception,
influence later health.
Dr Robker received her PhD from Baylor College of Medicine
where her studies discovered novel mechanisms by which hormones control ovarian
cell proliferation and identified proteases that control ovulation. Dr Robker
undertook an NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship in Leukocyte Biology where her studies
revealed that leukocytes are resident in adipose tissue and activated by high
fat diet. More recently, her team demonstrated that ovarian somatic cells and
oocytes are affected by obesity and identified mechanisms by which lipid
metabolism and lipid excess affect oocyte developmental potential.
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