

Mercury exposure and male fertility: Studying the impact of environmental bioaccumulation on semen quality
Our recent paper, “Mercury exposure and male fertility: Studying the impact of environmental bioaccumulation on semen quality”, explores how environmental mercury exposure may affect male reproductive health. The study examines the biological mechanisms of mercury bioaccumulation and its potential influence on semen parameters, highlighting the broader implications of environmental contaminants on human fertility. This work contributes to the growing body of evidence linking


Pedagogical Innovations in Biosciences: Sharing Practices, Embracing Innovation
Join us online on Friday, 24 October (14:30–18:30) for a unique event that brings together educators, students, and researchers to...






















