University of Birmingham: Global Study on Male Infertility to Advance Development of New Non-Hormonal Female Contraceptives
March 05, 2025
March 05, 2025
BIRMINGHAM, England, March 5 -- The University of Birmingham issued the following news:
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Global study on male infertility to advance development of new non-hormonal female contraceptives
Reproductive science team from across Europe has received $5million in funding from the Gates Foundation
The global effort to identify the causes of male infertility will improve reproductive medicine and support research into novel non-hormonal contracept . . .
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Global study on male infertility to advance development of new non-hormonal female contraceptives
Reproductive science team from across Europe has received $5million in funding from the Gates Foundation
The global effort to identify the causes of male infertility will improve reproductive medicine and support research into novel non-hormonal contracept . . .