Society for Reproductive Biology! The leading Australian Society for Reproductive Research! Sperm & eggs, through to pregnancy, everything in between and beyond
3. SRB Career Development Awards - for E+MCRs Level A-C to conduct proof-of-concept studies, publish papers, undertake professional development or achieve cross-disciplinary networking.
$5,000 available (2 awards) and applications due 18th December
2. Brian Setchell travel award - for an applicant 8-20 years post-PhD and actively engaged in research within the field of Reproductive Biology to initiate or strengthen collaborative research partnerships
$2,500 available and applications due 28th November
2. Brian Setchell travel award - for an applicant 8-20 years post-PhD and actively engaged in research within the field of Reproductive Biology to initiate or strengthen collaborative research partnerships
$2,500 available and applications due 28th November
⏰ Three excellent grant opportunities are available for SRB members ⏰
1. ECR Collaboration Award - for 2 ECRs from different institutions to plan joint research, conduct preliminary experiments, and/or receive training from another ECR.
$2,000 available, due 1st December
⏰ Three excellent grant opportunities are available for SRB members ⏰
1. ECR Collaboration Award - for 2 ECRs from different institutions to plan joint research, conduct preliminary experiments, and/or receive training from another ECR.
$2,000 available, due 1st December
Job opportunity for a Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Human Reproductive Science (ChRS), a unique collaboration across the University of Birmingham and Birmingham Women’s Hospital Fertility Centre
Apply here:
https://t.co/NXT4dOLmqy
To those joining us at @ReproductionSRB, be sure to come to our two ANZPRA-sponsored sessions today!
1:30-3pm SRB-ANZPRA New Investigator Award, River View Room 5
3:30-5:30pm SRB/ANZPRA Joint Symposium, Meeting Room 8
Very proud of my PhD students:
Fatemeh Heidari - @ReproductionSRB Hudson award finalist 🥳 - the hardest working PhD student!
Ananya Raman - @ANZPRA1 New Investigator Award finalist 💫
Ashley Bannister - first time presenting at a conference 👏 #preeclampsia@UTS_Science
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To purchase:
Pay online via your ASN membership portal: https://t.co/FSREz8Oh5y
*Ensure you choose the correct t-shirt style AND size as only limited numbers of each size are available.
Dear SRB members,
Last chance to obtain your limited-edition student/ECR design competition merchandise!
A strictly limited number of t-shirts and tea towels are available for sale to be collected at the ESA-SRB-ANZOS conference in Perth (19-22 Oct).
Dear SRB members,
Last chance to obtain your limited-edition student/ECR design competition merchandise!
A strictly limited number of t-shirts and tea towels are available for sale to be collected at the ESA-SRB-ANZOS conference in Perth (19-22 Oct).
Congratulations to @brownfootfiona@MercyPerinatal@UniMelb, recipient of SRB's 2025 Newcastle Reproduction Emerging Research Leader Award!
Fiona's team develops novel devices and uses AI to improve fetal monitoring and identifying treatments for placental disease.
Congratulations to @LindsayWu_UNSW, recipient of the 2025 @MercyPerinatal Mid-Career Medal for Women's Health.
Lindsay's research has shown altered metabolism as a cause of reproductive ageing, including mechanisms for the biosynthesis of the redox cofactor NAD+
Congratulations to @drkellywalton@UQ_News, recipient of the 2025 Robinson Research Institute @RobsInstitute Award for Excellence in Reproductive Biology Research. Kelly's research has led to the development of TGF-β technologies for modulating reproductive and metabolic function
The selection committee received a very strong field of nominations from the three eligible societies. We are proud to announce A/Prof. Kylie Dunning @DrKylieDunning from the University of Adelaide, Australia, and member of the SRB, was selected for Honorable Mention
The SRB, SRF and SSR have announced that A/Prof. David Pépin of the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School is the 2025 Recipient of the RV Short Medal and Lecture.
A/Prof. Pépin has made significant contributions to understanding the role of AMH in fertility.
The SRB, SRF and SSR have announced that A/Prof. David Pépin of the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School is the 2025 Recipient of the RV Short Medal and Lecture.
A/Prof. Pépin has made significant contributions to understanding the role of AMH in fertility.
A final reminder that applications are closing TODAY for the TJ Robinson Travel Award (up to $4,000) to support an SRB member in attending the 20th International Congress of Animal Reproduction (ICAR) in Japan in June 2026. Don't miss out ✈️✈️🎖️🎖️@ReproductionSRB
📢 New research!
We analysed 20+ years of pregnancy & birth data in 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇬🇧
👩🍼 Mothers are older
📈 C-section & diabetes rates rising
⚖️ Inequities persist for Indigenous & minority women
Time for equity-driven maternity care 💡
🔗https://t.co/kgxVzXhi1c
#MaternalHealth#Equity