Alexandra Harvey
Melbourne IVF, VIC, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Dr Alexandra Harvey is a Lecturer in the School of BioSciences and Research Fellow in the Reproductive Biology and Assisted Conception Laboratories of Prof. David Gardner at the University of Melbourne. Her work aims to understand the interplay between metabolism, epigenetics and gene expression in regulating early development and the downstream consequences of perturbations in nutrient availability. She has established metabolic footprints in response to changing nutrient conditions in preimplantation embryos, pluripotent stem cells and their differentiated progeny, with a particular focus on applying her work to improve embryo and stem cell culture systems.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Brief exposure to physiological concentrations of Bisphenol A (BPA) affects early embryo metabolism and quality (#107)
11:30 AM
Bom Ie Choi
SRB Endocrine disruptor and toxicant effects (Orals)
Combined parental obesity negatively affects mouse preimplantation embryo kinetics and quality (#148)
9:00 AM
Bethany Finger
SRB - Diet, obesity, and fertility (Orals)
Nutrient utilization distinguishes between human embryonic stem cell lines (#300)
5:00 PM
Jarmon G Lees
SRB Posters - Assisted Reproductive Technology - Stem Cells