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December 2nd 2018

Over the past five years we have awarded meaningful honoraria to young investigators from North Carolina colleges and universities who have presented

October 24th 2018

A while ago I had a vivid technicolor dream. In this dream I was walking up a steep, narrow cobblestone street. The walk was hard but I kept at it as

September 10th 2018

There is a story, maybe true, maybe not, of a college instructor who told her freshman biology class “The DNA in your somatic cells are uniquely yours

August 11th 2018

Sarah England, PhD has been appointed to the Campion Fund Scientific Advisory Board. She is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Alan A an

July 11th 2018

The Y chromosome emerged at least 180 million years ago, some say 300 million years ago. It evolved in a slow-step-wise fashion from autosomes along w

June 12th 2018

tsRNAs are novel paternal epigenetic factors that impact male reproductive health and effect the offspring of fathers. Qi Chen, PhD of the University

April 30th 2018

The Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC is a superb resource for both clinical male fertility and r

March 30th 2018

J. Tyler Ramsey, winner of the Campion Award for Best Poster at the 2018 meeting of the Triangle Consortium for Reproductive Biology presented his wor

March 23rd 2018

June 1, 2019 Salt Lake City, Utah 9AM-9PM Meeting agenda and information regarding abstract submission follows: Air Pollution Harms Reproductive H

February 19th 2018

Awards to junior scientists presenting excellent work at the 27th Annual Meeting of the Triangle Consortium for Reproductive Biology were made at the

The Campion Fund provides awards to junior investigators presenting the best research talks at the Annual Consortium for Reproductive Biology Meeting.