Brittany Vining
BSc, GradDipReproSci, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Cell Reprogramming and Culture
After completing my Bachelor of Science, majoring in Genetics (Massey University, New Zealand), I undertook a Graduate Diploma of Reproductive Science (Monash University, Australia) where my interest for reproductive biology further evolved. I then completed my PhD in Reproductive Genetics (Monash University and Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Australia), focusing on identifying novel gene targets of the transcription factor SOX9 in male sex development.
My academic career has involved the use of a variety of cell culture and animal models, with a particular focus on the embryonic development of male and female reproductive systems.
In my current role on the 'Poo Zoo' project, I am working to establish methods for deriving viable primary cell cultures from scat samples. If successful, this approach will enable less invasive collection of biological material from a diverse range of species, facilitating broader sampling, preserving genetic diversity and supporting conservation efforts to help prevent species extinction.
Recent publications
le for TRPC3 in mammalian testis development
Journal article
Ming Z. et al, (2024), Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 12
SOX9 in organogenesis: shared and unique transcriptional functions
Journal article
Ming Z. et al, (2022), Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 79
DNA repair and response to sperm DNA damage in oocytes and embryos, and the potential consequences in ART: a systematic review
Journal article
Newman H. et al, (2022), Molecular Human Reproduction, 28
Diverse Regulation but Conserved Function: SOX9 in Vertebrate Sex Determination
Journal article
Vining B. et al, (2021), Genes, 12, 486 - 486