How does climate change affect reproductive choices – and how do our reproductive choices affect the climate?
Come and see what researchers from across Cambridge have to show and say about the intersection of reproduction and climate. Using art, podcasts, literature and posters through history to present day cutting edge research! Full exhibitor list below.
Join us for informal panel discussion and an opportunity to network with others across the university and explore this interdisciplinary space. Plus, there’ll be drinks and nibbles
Joining our panel
- Professor Amanda Sferruzzi-Perri (Professor in Fetal and Placental Physiology, University of Cambridge)
- Dr Reetika Revathy Subramanian (Senior Research Associate, University of East Anglia, and creator of the Climate Brides Podcast)
- Dr Lisa Tilley (Senior Lecturer in Development Studies, University of London)
- (Chair) Dr R.Sánchez-Rivera (Research Fellow in Sociology, University of Cambridge)
Our Exhibitors
- Daniela Dora (Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics)
(Mother) tongues: literary and artistic voices of creation and climate
- Kim van Daalen (Department of Public Health and Primary Care) and colleagues
Sexual and reproductive health in a changing climate
- Amanda Sferruzzi-Perri (Physiology, Development and Neuroscience) and colleagues
Effects of heat in pregnancy
- Society for Reproduction and Fertility and Imogen Harris (scientific illustrator)
Reproduction in a Changing World - new eBook
- Reetika Subramanian (University of East Anglia)
Climate Brides: (un)tying the knots between climate change and early marriage
- Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Telling stories of reproduction and climate change through the MAA collections
- Busma Butt (Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research, PDN)
Making the embryo research lab more environmentally sustainable
- Plus our virtual book stand and more to be announced!
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