Xin Meng
Xin Meng
Postdoctoral Researcher
I am a postdoctoral researcher and joined Oxford Centre for the Endocrinology of Human Lactation (OCEHL) leaded by Professor Fadil Hannan.
My main research is focused on the application of inter-disciplinary scientific methodology to investigate the determinants of successful human milk production, whilst establishing ‘standards’ for the major lactation-associated hormones during the lactation cycle. In addition, I also investigate the endocrine communication between mother and infant via human milk.
Prior to my postdoctoral, I obtained DPhil in reproductive sciences at the Nuffield Department of Women’s & Reproductive Health, University of Oxford. I completed my MSc in Medical Sciences at University of Hong Kong and a BSc in Clinical Medicine at Harbin Medical University, China
Recent publications
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                Characterization of quinazolinone calcilytic therapy for autosomal dominant hypocalcemia type 1 (ADH1)
Journal article
Hannan FM. et al, (2025), Journal of Biological Chemistry, 108404 - 108404
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                Protocol for an observational study investigating hormones triggering the onset of sustained lactation: the INSIGHT study.
Journal article
Rostom H. et al, (2022), BMJ Open, 12
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                SPERM FACTORS AND EGG ACTIVATION: Phospholipase C zeta (PLCZ1) and the clinical diagnosis of oocyte activation deficiency.
Journal article
Jones C. et al, (2022), Reproduction, 164, F53 - F66
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                Antigen unmasking does not improve the visualization of phospholipase C zeta in human spermatozoa.
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Meng X. et al, (2022), Asian J Androl, 24, 345 - 352
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                The use of phospholipase C zeta (PLC) analysis to identify candidates for artificial oocyte activation (AOA): a case series of clinical pregnancies and a proposed algorithm for patient management
            
            
                
Journal article
COWARD K. et al, (2020), Fertility and Sterility