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Karla Hutt obtained her PhD from the Australian National University in 2006, focusing on the establishment and maintenance of the primordial follicle pool during ovarian development. She completed her postdoctoral studies at the University of Kansas Medical Center in the USA, where she investigated the impact of environmental toxicants on oocyte and embryo quality. In 2008, she returned to Australia to join Professor Jock Findlay's laboratory at Prince Henry's Institute, which is now known as the Hudson Institute of Medical Research. In 2015, she relocated to Monash University, where she leads the Ovarian Biology Laboratory. Her research group investigates the role of DNA repair and apoptosis in determining oocyte number and quality, aiming to improve women’s health and fertility, particularly in the context of maternal aging and developing new therapeutic strategies to protect female fertility in the face of anti-cancer therapies.
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