History
Founded by in 1982, the Centre for Research in Reproduction and Development is among the longest-standing research centres at Â鶹AV. Today, the Centre is home to more than 30 principal investigators, 60 graduate students, 40 fellows and research associates, and 20 technical support staff from 11 Departments, 3 Faculties, and 8 Divisions at the University. With such critical mass, the CRRD has established itself as one of the most productive and dynamic research hubs for young and established researchers committed to the science of reproduction and development.
The research programs of our members span a wide range of topics, including understanding the basic biological mechanisms that control developing eggs and sperm within the gonads, how the reproductive hormones are produced and exert their effects, how the developing embryo implants into the uterus and establishes communication with its mother, causes and cures for conditions such as pre-eclampsia and intra-uterine growth retardation, and the effects of environmental pollutants and disease on the development of the eggs and sperm and of the fetus. We use both animal model systems and human clinical studies to reach our research objectives.
Mission and Objectives
- Strengthening research in reproductive and developmental biology across Â鶹AV by supporting new research collaborations.
- Increasing the visibility of Centre members and activities through social media (, , ) and our annual Research Day.
- Promoting interactions with local, regional, national, and international investigators and centres.Â
- Building future research capacity by providing training opportunities and support for graduate studies and post-doctoral fellows in reproductive and developmental biology.
Funding Sources
Funding for the Centre comes from the (RQR) and from Â鶹AV (VPRIR and Faculty of Medicine).
Given the current funding environment, we are expecting budgetary shortfalls in the near future and are actively seeking new sources of funding. Please click here, if you are interested in making a donation or contact crrd [at] mcgill.ca for more information.