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In this episode of the Future Conceived podcast, Dr. David Pepin, recipient of the Roger V. Short Medal, shares a candid and inspiring look at his non-linear path from a "failed" postdoc to a leader in reproductive biology. He details how a accidental discovery—finding that anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) could "pause" ovarian activity—transformed into a decade-long mission to revolutionize contraception and oncofertility.
To learn more about Dr. Pepin's lab site, visit https://www.pepinlab.com/david-pepin
Learn more about the Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR) at www.ssr.org.
By SSR PodcastIn this episode of the Future Conceived podcast, Dr. David Pepin, recipient of the Roger V. Short Medal, shares a candid and inspiring look at his non-linear path from a "failed" postdoc to a leader in reproductive biology. He details how a accidental discovery—finding that anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) could "pause" ovarian activity—transformed into a decade-long mission to revolutionize contraception and oncofertility.
To learn more about Dr. Pepin's lab site, visit https://www.pepinlab.com/david-pepin
Learn more about the Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR) at www.ssr.org.