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William Colledge

Joint Head of Department at University of Cambridge

William Henry Colledge is a Professor of Reproductive Physiology and Joint Head of Department at the University of Cambridge, specializing in mammalian reproductive physiology, neuroendocrinology, and mouse transgenesis.12 He has held the position of Joint Head of Department in the Physiology, Development and Neuroscience department since October 2018.2

Career and Research

Professor Colledge's research focuses on understanding the neuroendocrine regulation of mammalian reproduction.4 His group has made significant contributions to the field, including:

  1. Identifying key molecules required for the initiation of puberty in mammals.6
  2. Mapping neuronal circuits in the hypothalamus related to reproduction.5
  3. Studying the role of kisspeptin signaling in fertility.3

Education and Experience

  • PhD in Molecular Biology from the National Institute of Medical Research (1983-1987).2
  • BSc in Biochemistry from Imperial College London (1980-1983).2
  • Held various positions at the University of Cambridge since 1988, progressing from Senior Research Associate to Professor.2

Achievements

  • Published over 160 scientific papers.1
  • H-index of 53, indicating significant impact in his field.1
  • Consultant for Medimmune, Cambridge (2013).2

Professor Colledge's work has contributed substantially to our understanding of reproductive physiology and the genetic factors influencing fertility and puberty onset in mammals.

Highlights

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Location

Greater Cambridge Area