Richard Sharpe
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Dr- Fetal origins of the commonest human male reproductive disorders of newborn and young adult males (‘Testicular dysgenesis syndrome’)
- Physiology, endocrinology, biochemistry and molecular biology of the development and function of the testis and male reproductive tract with respect to male reproductive health and fertility
- Regulation of spermatogenesis and sperm maturation
- Disorders of spermatogenesis and sperm maturation
- Detection of abnormalities in spermatogenesis
- Effects of environmental chemical exposures and lifestyle factors on testicular and reproductive tract development, spermatogenesis and fertility
- Fetal/neonatal determinants of adult reproductive health and function
- Relationships between hormone exposures in fetal life and metabolic disorders, obesity/fat distribution and hormone levels in adulthood
- Male reproductive toxicology
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