About
Professor Mick Rae is a leading academic at Edinburgh Napier University's School of Applied Sciences, specializing in reproductive biology and developmental programming. His research explores how prenatal environments influence lifelong health outcomes, particularly in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and metabolic dysfunction.
Education:
- 1991: BSc (Hons) in Biological Sciences, Napier Polytechnic
- 1995: PhD in Reproductive Sciences, University of Edinburgh
Research Interests focus on:
- PCOS pathophysiology
- Prenatal steroid programming
- Ovarian function and cancer
- Intergenerational metabolic health
- Developmental endocrinology
Recent Publications demonstrate expertise in ovine PCOS models, hepatic dysfunction, hormonal regulation, and nanomaterial toxicity assessment. His work bridges reproductive biology with systemic health impacts.
Scientific Awards:
- Honorary Fellow, Deanery of Clinical Sciences, University of Edinburgh
Advisory Roles include PhD and Master’s supervision across topics like Crohn's disease, talent development in Nigeria, and GABA receptor modulation. Current grants include MRC-funded projects on developmental steroid insults and SRF awards for microbiome/PCOS research.
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