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Dr. Emily Frost is a reproductive biologist at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) within the School of Medicine & Health. Her research focuses on molecular mechanisms of female fertility, particularly investigating granulosa cell biology and oocyte development using high-throughput techniques like proteomics and single-cell sequencing.
- PhD in Medical Biochemistry (University of Newcastle, 2021)
- Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours I, University of Newcastle, 2017)
Research Interests:
- Molecular control of oocyte maturation
- Granulosa cell-oocyte interactions
- Translational applications for fertility preservation
Publication Trends (15 most recent articles):
- 2025 study on granulosa cell cycle regulation in ovarian development
- 2024 work on TRPC3 and TYRO3 signaling in gonadal differentiation
- 2023 investigations into FGFR2's role in germ cell maintenance
- 2022 transcriptomic analyses of granulosa cell activation
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