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University of Central Lancashire: Preston, GB

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University of Central Lancashire

Manchester Metropolitan University: Manchester, Greater Manchester, GB

2017-01-04 to 2020-01-03 | PDRA
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Stéphane Berneau

Education and qualifications (4)

Manchester Metropolitan University: Manchester, Greater Manchester, GB

2017-09 to 2018-10 | PgCERT in Higher Education
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Stéphane Berneau

University of Manchester: Manchester, Greater Manchester, GB

2012-09-15 to 2016-07-14 | PhD (Maternal and Fetal Health)
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Stéphane Berneau

Université Paris Diderot: Paris, Île-de-France, FR

2010-09 to 2012-07 | MSc, finalite Recherche, "Cellular Biology, Physiology and Pathologies", "Reproduction and Development"
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Stéphane Berneau

Université Paris Diderot: Paris, Île-de-France, FR

2008-09 to 2010-07 | BSc in "Cellular Biology and Physiology"
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Professional activities (6)

Society for Reproduction and Fertility: London, GB

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European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology: Grimbergen, BE

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British Fertility Society: Leeds, Leeds, GB

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British Andrology Society: London, GB

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Biochemical Society: London, London, GB

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Anatomical Society: London, GB

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Works (8)

Associations of sperm telomere length with semen parameters, clinical outcomes and lifestyle factors in human normozoospermic samples

Andrology
2020-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Stephane C. Berneau; Jennifer Shackleton; Clare Nevin; Basher Altakroni; George Papadopoulos; Gregory Horne; Daniel R. Brison; Christopher Murgatroyd; Andy C. Povey; Michael Carroll
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The effects of hyaluronate-containing medium on human embryo attachment to endometrial epithelial cells in vitro

Human Reproduction Open
2020-02-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Peter T Ruane; Chelsea J Buck; Phoebe A Babbington; Wedad Aboussahoud; Stéphane C Berneau; Melissa Westwood; Susan J Kimber; John D Aplin; Daniel R Brison
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Characterisation of Osteopontin in an In Vitro Model of Embryo Implantation

Cells
2019-05-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Stéphane C Berneau; Peter T Ruane; Daniel R Brison; Susan J Kimber; Melissa Westwood; John D Aplin
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Investigating the role of CD44 and hyaluronate in embryo-epithelial interaction using an in vitro model

MHR: Basic science of reproductive medicine
2019-05-01 | Journal article
Contributors: S C Berneau; P T Ruane; D R Brison; S J Kimber; M Westwood; J D Aplin
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Osmotic stress induces JNK-dependent embryo invasion in a model of implantation.

Reproduction (Cambridge, England)
2018-10-16 | Journal article
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Vitamin D attenuates sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P)-mediated inhibition of extravillous trophoblast migration.

Placenta
2017-09-30 | Journal article
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Stéphane Berneau
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Apposition to endometrial epithelial cells activates mouse blastocysts for implantation.

Molecular human reproduction
2017-09-01 | Journal article
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The PP2A inhibitor I2PP2A is essential for sister chromatid segregation in oocyte meiosis II.

Current biology : CB
2013-02-21 | Journal article
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