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Suzannah Williams completed her BSc in Zoology at the University of Aberdeen and obtained her PhD from the Royal Veterinary College in London, investigating nutritional regulation of ovarian function using sheep models for human studies. Her research has involved collaborative studies across Glasgow, Dublin, and Perth, Australia. Following her PhD, Williams was awarded the Wain Fellowship and Lalor Fellowship to conduct research in Australia for two years. She then moved to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, where she developed a mouse model for primary ovarian insufficiency. Currently, she leads a research group at the University of Oxford focused on the role of the oocyte in regulating fertility and ovarian function, supported by an MRC New Investigator grant. Her work on primary ovarian insufficiency and fertility preservation techniques is significant, particularly through the Oxford Ovarian Fertility Preservation Research Programme. Additionally, she established the Rhino Fertility Project, aiming to develop culture techniques for rhino ovarian tissue to generate follicles and eggs in vitro. Her group's research is funded by various organizations, including Children with Cancer and the Icelandic Cancer Society.
University of Oxford • Oxford, ENG, GB
Lead Ovarian Research group, focusing on fertility preservation and ovarian function.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.