SSR hosts several webinar series throughout the year. These include our Biology of Reproduction Journal Award Winners, highlighting research from the Journal’s Awards winners, and our Rising Star webinar series, designed to introduce and highlight research from new investigators to the SSR membership and broader reproductive biology research community.
Visit our Upcoming Events to register, free for SSR Members and the reproductive biology community!
Identifying Novel Male Determinants that Influence the Conception Environment
Resource Category: Male Reproduction | System: Human | Series: 2021 Rising Stars in Reproductive Biology
Genetic Engineering Via Mammalian Zygotes
Since genetically modified animals are helpful for functional analysis of gene or genome information, they […]
Resource Category: Technology | Topic: Genetics | Series: 2021 Rising Stars in Reproductive Biology
A Small Follicle Tells a Big Story
Dr. Shuo Xiao, assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at Rutgers University […]
Resource Category: Female Reproduction | System: Human | Topic: In Vitro, Ovary | Series: 2021 Rising Stars in Reproductive Biology
Wtf Causes Infertility
Sarah is currently working to identify genes important for executing gametogenesis and to identify genes […]
Resource Category: Male Reproduction | System: Human | Topic: Germ Cell, Meiosis | Series: 2021 Rising Stars in Reproductive Biology
Deciphering The Ovarian Microenvironment Across Developmental, Spatial, And Temporal Axes
Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), or the early cessation of ovarian function, can be caused by […]
Resource Category: Female Reproduction | System: Human | Topic: Germ Cell, Ovary | Series: 2021 Rising Stars in Reproductive Biology
Functional crosswalk between the gut microbiota and endometriosis
In this webinar, I will present data on how some gut bacteria promote endometriosis by […]
Resource Category: Female Reproduction | System: Human | Topic: Endometriosis, Microbiome | Series: 2021 Rising Stars in Reproductive Biology