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Debunking the myths - Coronavirus (COVID-19) Q & A from the MRC Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
Since the onset of the pandemic, there have been many questions and concerns visible on social media and in mainstream media regarding conception, pregnancy, birth, and life as a new mum.
Professor Andrew Calder awarded MBE | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
Professor Andrew Calder, former Head of the Division of Reproductive and Developmental Sciences (which later became part of the MRC Centre for Reproductive Health), has been recognised in the 2018 Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
How to apply | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
The programme is open to suitably qualified students
Biodesign Challenge 2017 | Centre for Engineering Biology | Biology
An insider view of the biodesign challenge
CRH Professor elected to the RSE | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
Jane Norman, Deputy Director of the MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, and Director of the Tommy’s Centre of Maternal and Fetal Health.
Analgesics could impact on fertility | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
MRC CRH’s Sarah Stock, Rod Mitchell and Richard Sharpe have all commented recently on the potential impact that analgesic drugs may have on the production of sperm and egg cells.
Dr Maybin features in AMS 25th Anniversary video series | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
The Academy of Medical Sciences (AMS) has been releasing a series of impact case studies and video content to give a voice to young researchers to celebrate their achievements and explore how the boundaries of science are changing.
Royal College of Physicians Symposia | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
Maternal Medicine on Wednesday 29 April, 2020.
CRH contributes to the Global Research and Learning Agenda for Contraceptive Induced Menstrual Changes | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
CRH's Professor Hilary Critchley and Dr Jackie Maybin are two members of the contraceptive-induced menstrual changes (CIMC) Task Force.
CRH researchers reflect on success at RCOG Annual Meeting | Centre for Reproductive Health | Centre for Reproductive Health
The CRH enjoyed a very strong presence at the RCOG Annual Academic Meeting (which also incorporates the Blair Bell Research Society Competition) in London on 25-26 January, 2024.
