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!
Fertility preservation without freezing: Microwave-assisted dehydration, storage, and rehydration of germinal vesicles
Description: Germinal vesicles (GVs) are alternative targets for female fertility preservation due to their availability […]
Resource Category: Animal Reproduction, Female Reproduction | System: Cat | Series: Experimental Methods and Techniques in Reproduction
OoCount: A Machine-Learning Based Approach to Mouse Ovarian Follicle Counting and Classification Share
Speaker: Jennifer McKey, PhD, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Description: The number and distribution […]
Resource Category: Female Reproduction, Technology | System: Mouse | Topic: Ovary | Series: Experimental Methods and Techniques in Reproduction
Recapitulating folliculogenesis and oogenesis outside the body: encapsulated in vitro follicle growth
Resource Category: Female Reproduction, Technology | System: Human | Topic: In Vitro | Series: Experimental Methods and Techniques in Reproduction
Retinoic acid synchronization of spermatogenesis
This webinar will discuss synchronization of spermatogenesis by manipulating retinoic acid availability is an advantage […]
Resource Category: Male Reproduction, Technology | System: Human | Topic: Meiosis | Series: Experimental Methods and Techniques in Reproduction
Serial sampling of epididymal sperm in mice
Mice are the most commonly used animal model for studying human disease. However, in the […]
Resource Category: Animal Reproduction, Technology | System: Rodent | Topic: Sperm | Series: Experimental Methods and Techniques in Reproduction