The Centre for Reproductive Science aims to address one of the Australian Government's most important national research priorities — 'A Healthy Start to Life' — by improving the health of pregnant women and providing key information on the determinants of a healthy start to life.
About the Centre
Bringing together researchers from the existing Mothers and Babies Research Centre , Reproductive Science Group and the Egg-to-Embryo Group, the Centre for Reproductive Science will address one of the Australian Government's most important national research priorities - 'A Healthy Start to Life'.
Recent research demonstrates that the long term health and welfare of individuals is critically affected by the quality of the gametes that form the embryo and the nature of the intrauterine environment provided by the mother during foetal development.
The University of Newcastle is internationally recognised for its contribution to studies of human pregnancy.
The Centre for Reproductive Science will target the future health of all Australians by improving the health of pregnant women and providing key information on the determinants of a healthy start to life.
The Directors for the Centre for Reproductive Sciences and relevant links to their individual websites are:
Professor Roger Smith
Mothers and Babies Research Centre
Laureate Professor John Aitken
Reproductive Science Group
Professor Keith Jones
Egg-to-Embryo Group



