Fertility treatments could get boost from stem cells An unexpectedly versatile and regenerative stem cell in early embryos may be key to creating new effective fertility treatments, suggests a new study in mice from the University of Copenhagen.
When a Hidden Abortion is better than a Visible Pregnancy Hamida Massaquoi, a PhD student at CAS, has published an article in TEOL information at Copenhagen University. The article titled ‘When a secret abortion is better than a visible pregnancy’, delves into the complicated…
Why has sperm counts decreased to an all-time low? New leading study seeks to find the answer Sperm counts have halved in the last 50 years – one possible explanation could be because the sex chromosomes are fighting each other, new Danish research suggests.
"I loved working all the time – from basic research to entrepreneurial work" Emil Andersen is a PhD candidate at CBMR and is also the co-founder and chief scientific officer of ExSeed Health, which sells kits that allow men to test the quality of their sperm at home.
Stung by a scorpion while doing research in Tanzania Line Hjort studies diabetes and pregnancy, and is working on the Tanzania study. Read more about her research career and motivations here.
China needs babies Prof Ayo Wahlberg's anthropological study shows a Chinese fertility industry on the rise.