M. Barragán

After earning her PhD in Biochemistry in 2002 and working at Pompeu Fabra University and the Center for Regenerative Medicine of Barcelona until 2013, Dr, Barragán joined the Human Reproductive Biology Lab at Eugin, where she leads a research team focusing on different aspects of both oocyte and sperm biology. Her current research interests are focused in gamete quality in terms of human fertility, applying “omics” studies to human oocytes and sperm, and studying signal transduction mechanisms in relation with failed fertilization and male infertility.

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After earning her PhD in Biochemistry in 2002 and working at Pompeu Fabra University and the Center for Regenerative Medicine of Barcelona until 2013, Dr, Barragán joined the Human Reproductive Biology Lab at Eugin, where she leads a research team focusing on different aspects of both oocyte and sperm biology. Her current research interests are focused in gamete quality in terms of human fertility, applying “omics” studies to human oocytes and sperm, and studying signal transduction mechanisms in relation with failed fertilization and male infertility.

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