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Reproduction Science Seminar: November 5, 2025

A partnership with the Interdisciplinary Reproduction and Health Group.
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"Environmentally Relevant Phthalate Mixture Exposure Disrupts Ovulatory Outcomes in Multiple Human Ovarian Cell Models"

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Speaker:
Patrick Hannon, PhD
Assistant Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology
Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences
College of Medicine
University of Kentucky

Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2025, 4-5 p.m.

Location:
Roy Blunt NextGen Precision Health Building
Atkins Family Seminar Room

Hosted by:
Ramji Bhandari, PhD & Joy Winuthayanon, PhD

  

In-person and virtual options. All are welcome!

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About the Speaker

The Hannon Lab is devoted to understanding how environmental exposures impact women’s reproductive health. Beyond just fertility, women’s reproductive health plays a pivotal role in regulating overall physical and mental well-being, and unfortunately, certain chemicals that women are exposed to on a daily basis have the potential to cause infertility and reproductive dysfunction. These chemicals are called endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), and they harm human health by targeting vital reproductive organs like the ovary, which produces estrogen and progesterone and contains the eggs for fertilization.

The EDCs that we are focused on are found in common consumer items such as food and beverage containers, building materials of our homes and workplaces, car upholstery, makeup products, nail polish, hairspray, perfumes, and lotions. Thus, exposure to certain EDCs is unavoidable, and this outlines the importance of understanding how exposures can cause infertility and reproductive dysfunction.

Our primary research focus is to investigate how certain EDCs cause fertility defects by disrupting the normal functions of the ovary. We are especially interested in how EDCs inhibit or impair the process of ovulation, or release of the egg from the ovary for fertilization. By obtaining this knowledge, our goal is to provide therapeutic interventions on infertility that is caused by environmental exposures.

 

About the IRHG Seminar Series

The goal of the Interdisciplinary Reproduction & Health Group (IRHG) Seminar Series is to highlight transdisciplinary precision research taking place in the reproductive health field, provide opportunities for collaboration among researchers to build their own research efforts and promote clinical/researcher activity across the University of Missouri System and our partners.

The IRHG was organized and established through a faculty-driven, grass roots effort in 2016 to develop an integrative interdisciplinary program that transcends traditional departmental, college and system boundaries to foster excellence in reproduction, health research and education at Mizzou.

View all upcoming Reproductive Health events on the IRHG Seminar Series website.

For questions about this event, please reach out to Wipawee Winuthayanon.