
Williams Lab - Oxford ๐ฆ
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Ovarian biology lab led by Prof Suzannah Williams @OX_wrh @UniofOxford | Fertility preservation in humans and endangered animals | #RhinoFertilityProject
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https://www.wrh.ox.ac.uk/team/suzannah-williams 23-01-2022 18:51:51
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Excited to hear from Prof. Katsuhiko Hayashi at the 1st European Ovary Workshop European Ovary Workshop ! ๐กHis talk offered deep insights into in vitro gametogenesis and the microenvironment's role in oocyte dormancy.๐ฅ #EuropeanOvaryWorkshop


Making waves at the 1st European Ovary Workshop European Ovary Workshop! ๐ Who wouldโve guess we would be NETworking (on a NET) while enjoying the beautiful scenery along Portugal's coastline!! ๐ฅ๏ธ Nuffield Dept of Women's & Reproductive Health #EuropeanOvaryWorkshop #OvaryBiology #OvarianResearch #OvarianBiology


Our highlight of European Ovary Workshop? Hearing from our own Prof. Suzannah Williams Suzannah Williams on the Rhino Fertility Project! ๐ฆ๐ฌHuge shoutout to the entire Williams Lab team, from fertility preservation to wildlife conservation and so much more. ๐ช๐ปExciting times ahead! Nuffield Dept of Women's & Reproductive Health


Celebrating the empowering, wise, and resilient women everywhere today and every day.๐๐ช๐ป๐ Hereโs to the women in science who are shaping the future of reproductive health and driving breakthroughs. ๐ฅYou lead the way!! ๐ #InternationalWomensDay Nuffield Dept of Women's & Reproductive Health


Turning animal poo into offspring sounds like a zoo keeperโs trick, but it might help save species. University of Oxford's โpoo zooโ project is isolating live cells from dung. โVery early stages, but [...] feeling very +ve,โ says Suzannah Williams. #Conservation tinyurl.com/3akk3jv4

An animal 'poo zoo' could help protect endangered species. The non-invasive collecting and preserving of animal dung could be the key to Researchers saving endangered species. BBC Newsround buff.ly/WfIurQh

โPoo Zooโ project could help save endangered species from extinction Chester Zoo tinyurl.com/44fuawb8


Great to hear Heidi and Emmerson share their proposed projects at the First-Year Research Student Talk Seminar! Loved the chance to share, learn, and support each other in our research journeys.๐ค Excited for the research ahead! ๐ฌ๐ฅผNuffield Dept of Women's & Reproductive Health #FertilityResearch


Heidiโs project on ultra-processed food & female fertility inspired her to go a month without UPFs, making her hyper-aware of how much we rely on them! โI appreciated the challenge & loved trying new recipes from scratch.โ ๐ฉโ๐ณ Heidiโs homemade energy bites were a hit! ๐ Nuffield Dept of Women's & Reproductive Health


The #PooZoo is back in the spotlight! This project, lead by University of Oxford, @ChesterZoo, @revive_restore, is using animal dung to collect living cells for the potential genetic rescue of endangered species. ๐ CNN Article: buff.ly/GxLk12W #Conservation

Huge congrats to Liv Liv Boardman on smashing your MRes viva! ๐๐ฅ Weโll miss you so much, but weโre so excited to see where your journey takes you next!! Wishing you every success!๐๐๐#GoodLuck Nuffield Dept of Women's & Reproductive Health


A real pleasure to present our work at the Nuffield Dept of Women's & Reproductive Health seminar! Our talk, "Ovarian Biology: from Bench to Bedside and Biosphere, from humans to rhino", truly captures the diversity of research in the Williams Group. ๐ฌ๐งโโ๏ธ๐งฌ๐ฆ Thank you all for the engaging discussion and curiosity!


1/2 Very excited that our study of brown anole embryogenesis has now been published following peer review DevelopmentalDynamic Read the full article here! anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10โฆ Stowers Institute Cambridge University Cambridge Biochemistry University of Oxford Nuffield Dept of Women's & Reproductive Health Loyola University Chicago

Thank you so much to all collaborators for making this project possible Paul Trainor Natasha Shylo Hollfelder Lab Thomas Sanger Bonnie Kircher, Hannah Wilson, Melainia McClain, Marta Marchini, Katherine Starr




Meet Our Lab Member Monday! Weโre thrilled to introduce Heidi Long, our MSc by Research student! Heidi is diving into her project with enthusiasm and already making valuable contributions to our lab. Stay tuned to learn more about her work! #research #upf #student #fertility


