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Andy Chi Ho Chan is an academic research staff member at the University of Copenhagen. His research focuses on the genetic changes that occur during human reproduction. He investigates the role of DNA damage response and cell cycle proteins that govern the genetic changes present in the germline, which contribute to genetic diversity and genome stability. His work specifically examines the impact of maternal age on the quality and quantity of eggs, as well as the increased risk of aneuploidy in pre-implantation embryos. Chan employs model organisms, such as mice and yeast, alongside studies of human eggs and embryos, to explore these complex areas of reproductive biology. Over the last five years, he has collaborated on various projects, advancing the understanding of reproductive aging and its associated genetic issues.
University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Engaged in research focused on human reproductive genetics and related fields.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.