Jessica Stringer
Monash University, VIC, Australia
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Dr Jessica stringer is an Early Career Research Fellow at the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute. Jessica completed her PhD in 2012 at the University of Melbourne and undertook her postdoctoral studies at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research, before joining the Ovarian Biology Laboratory in 2016. Jessica is specifically interested in understanding how oocyte quality is maintained and how chemical impacts affect genome integrity, inheritance and female fertility. This research is highly relevant to population health in Australia, where 20% of women have their first child after 35, an age at which fertility plummets due to loss of oocyte quality.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Novel epigenetic mechanisms regulating male reproduction and paternal inheritance (#306)
5:00 PM
Jessica Stringer
SRB Posters - Gene regulation
Profiling Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 during germ-line development (#31)
10:30 AM
Lexie Prokopuk
SRB - Oozoa award finalists
A combination of growth factors are sufficient to promote testis development and male germ-line development. (#313)
5:00 PM
Sonja Gustin
SRB Posters - Male Reproductive tract
Epigenetic modifiers in germline development and inherited disease (#76)
3:00 PM
Patrick Western
SRB Symposium - Gamete Development and Maturation