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Professor Michael Davies, a distinguished reproductive epidemiologist based at the Robinson Institute, University of Adelaide, South Australia. As co-director of the Lifecourse and Intergenerational Health Research Group, Professor Davies delves into the intricate social and biological pathways shaping health across different life stages. His pioneering research begins by examining how periconceptional and pregnancy-related factors influence long-term health outcomes. Professor Davies' work extends to exploring fertility decision-making and advancements in reproductive technologies, emphasizing the safety and efficacy of infertility treatments. He is renowned for his seminal studies on reproductive axis programming, infertility causes, and the risks associated with major birth defects following infertility interventions. With expertise in longitudinal cohort studies, data linkage, growth, and human development methodologies, Professor Davies enriches our understanding of health trajectories and informs critical discussions in the field. Don’t miss Professor Davies’ enlightening presentation at our upcoming Lunch Talk Meeting!Join us in welcoming
Professor Michael Davies, a distinguished reproductive epidemiologist based at the Robinson Institute, University of Adelaide, South Australia. As co-director of the Lifecourse and Intergenerational Health Research Group, Professor Davies delves into the intricate social and biological pathways shaping health across different life stages. His pioneering research begins by examining how periconceptional and pregnancy-related factors influence long-term health outcomes. Professor Davies' work extends to exploring fertility decision-making and advancements in reproductive technologies, emphasizing the safety and efficacy of infertility treatments. He is renowned for his seminal studies on reproductive axis programming, infertility causes, and the risks associated with major birth defects following infertility interventions. With expertise in longitudinal cohort studies, data linkage, growth, and human development methodologies, Professor Davies enriches our understanding of health trajectories and informs critical discussions in the field. Don’t miss Professor Davies’ enlightening presentation at our upcoming Lunch Talk Meeting!