Brett Nixon
University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Dr Brett Nixon obtained his PhD in 1999 from the University of Newcastle and the Vertebrate Biocontrol CRC. He then undertook post-doctoral research in the Department of Cell Biology, Emory University, GA, USA (1999-2000) centred on the characterisation of knockout mouse models bearing targeted deletions of key proteins involved in gamete interactions. In 2001, Brett returned to the University of Newcastle and has since established a research program focusing on the molecular basis of mammalian gamete interaction. He is particularly interested in driving applied outcomes to help improve the diagnosis and treatment of male infertility and to inform the development of novel contraceptive strategies.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The role of glycidamide and oxidative adducts in acrylamide induced DNA damage in male germ cells (#108)
11:45 AM
Aimee L Katen
SRB Endocrine disruptor and toxicant effects (Orals)
The impact of oxidative stress on chaperone-mediated human sperm-egg interaction (#105)
12:00 PM
Elizabeth Bromfield
SRB - Regulators of Gamete Function (Orals)
Dynamin 2 is essential for mammalian oocyte growth and function (#103)
11:30 AM
Janet E Holt
SRB - Regulators of Gamete Function (Orals)