Seminars and talks (excluding conference presentations)

  1. Paul Fowler The evidence for EDC involvement in reproductive dysfunction in women. International Workshop: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Female Reproduction. 5-6 November 2013, Uppsala, Sweden.
  2. Paul Fowler Environment and endocrine disruptors in fetal reproductive development. IfLS Conference: Reproductive Biology – from gametes to systems, and between generations. 17 September 2013, Southampton, UK.
  3. Paul Fowler Effects of chemicals on reproductive development. Subspecialist Trainees in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery (STIRMAS). 27 September 2013, Cambridge, UK.
  4. Paul Fowler Human fetal reproductive development and endocrinology: effects of maternal smoking. 7th Copenhagen Workshop of Endocrine Disrupters, 28-31 May 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  5. Paul Fowler Impact of endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) on female reproductive health. Fertility 2013, Liverpool, January 3-5 2013.
  6. Paul Fowler Effects of exposure to environmental chemicals during pregnancy on the development of the male and female reproductive axes. 17th International Congress on Animal Reproduction (ICAR 29012) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 29 – August 2, 2012.
  7. Paul Fowler Environmental exposure in reproductive development and function of the female. World Congress on Reproductive Biology, Cairns Australia 9-11 October 2011.
  8. Environmental effects on fetal reproductive development. Australian Society of Reproductive Biology, Cairns Australia 7-9 October 2011.
  9. Paul Fowler Effects of EDCs on the human foetus: lessons from smoking. 6th Copenhagen Workshop of Endocrine Disrupters, 25-30 April 2011, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  10. Paul Fowler Maternal smoking and sewage sludge: consequences for fetal gonadal development. Centre for Reproductive Biology Special Symposium: “Endocrine disruptors and reproductive health: separating fact from fiction.” 7 March 2011, University of Edinburgh.
  11. Stewart Rhind 21st century night soil – a tool to study endocrine disruptors?Rhind S. Centre for Reproductive Biology Special Symposium: “Endocrine disruptors and reproductive health: separating fact from fiction.” 7 March 2011, University of Edinburgh.
  12. Paul Fowler Mixtures of environmental chemicals: concentrations and effects in the fetus. Covance Environmental Risk Assessment (ERA) Symposium, 2-3 March 2011, Brussels.
  13. Paul Fowler Endocrine disruptors and gonadal development. Symposium: Environmental factors and nosology of the endocrine system, 2-4 October 2009, Athens, Greece.
  14. Paul Fowler The fetal ovary as a target for disruption. Danish Society of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 17 April 2009, Copenhagen, Denmark
  15. Paul Fowler Is the fetus under chemical attack? St George’s University London, 26 March 2009.
  16. Paul Fowler (University of Aberdeen) Environmental chemicals and development – let’s not forget the female (Kemikalier i miljøet og barnets udvikling – Hvad med pigerne?). How are we affected by endocrine disrupters? Public meeting at Rigshospitalet Friday 23. Maj, 2008.
  17. Bernd Fischer (Martin-Luther University, Germany) Embryo metabolism as a target for environmental chemical (Fosterets stofskifte påvirkes af kemikalier fra miljøet). How are we affected by endocrine disrupters? Public meeting at Rigshospitalet Friday 23. Maj, 2008.
  18. BerndFischer (Martin-Luther University, Germany)) Endocrine disruption of early embryo development and maternal fertility and metabolism by phthalates; Seminar, School of Medical Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand Febr 17, 2010
  19. N Fiandanese (University of Milano, Italy) – “EDCs exposure and health risk”; Seminar, Free University of Arcore, Arcore (Italy) 30th November2011
  20. Stewart Rhind (Macaulay Land Use Research Institute) Endocrine disrupting compounds ; Robert Gordons University, Aberdeen, 31 March, 2010
  21. Corinne Cotinot (INRA, France). Differentiation and regulation of ovarian functions: news concepts. Seminar, Society of Biology, Paris, 15th June 2011
  22. Corinne Cotinot (INRA, France): Long-time effects of the environment on the gonad differentiation. Days of animation on the Reproduction in Ile de France, Jouy en Josas. France, 21th October 2008.
  23. Richard Lea (University of Nottingham) Environmental effects on the developing gonad. Industry Development and Research Group, East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottingham, May 25, 2010.
  24. Richard Lea (University of Nottingham) Environmental effects on the developing fetal ovary and testis. Ulster Immunology Group – Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland Guest Lecture, Jan 20 2011.
  25. Richard Lea (University of Nottingham) Zoonotics, Epizootics and other environmental influences. Birmingham Humanist Association – Public Lecture, June 11, 2010
  26. Richard Lea (University of Nottingham) Environmental contaminants and reproductive development. Roslin Institute, Edinburgh, UK, Dec 14, 2011.