Zoe Delaney

Zoe Delaney

Higher Degree by Research Candidate

School of Biomedicine

Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences


PhD candidate researcher

Reproductive Success Group
Robinson Research Institute
Centre of Light for Life

Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS)
School of Biomedicine

Biography

I am a PhD student researcher working at the intersection of reproductive biology and advanced imaging and acoustic technologies. Since 2025, I have worked in the Reproductive Success Group (led by A/Prof Kylie Dunning) and the Centre of Light for Life (led by Prof Kishan Dholakia), on my PhD research topic: A new wave for ovary tissue growth in vitro. 

Research Interests
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My current research is exploring how ovarian follicles (eggs) and embryos can be grown in the laboratory using sound suspension, a new acoustic technology. I am interested in how IVF and in vitro culturing techniques influence the development of oocytes and embryos, and in the design of non-invasive embryo/oocyte assessments that have translational applications in improving IVF outcomes in the clinic.

2025 PhD candidate in the Reproductive Success Group at the University of Adelaide, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, School of Biomedicine.

Research topic: A new wave for ovary tissue growth in vitro

 

 

University of Adelaide Research Scholarship - 2025


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