Eileen Anne McLaughlin | |
Fields: | Assisted reproduction |
Workplaces: | University of Newcastle, University of Auckland |
Alma Mater: | University of Bristol University of Glasgow, University of Newcastle |
Thesis1 Title: | The effect of cryopreservation on human spermatozoa |
Thesis1 Url: | https://pmt-eu.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=44BU_LMS_DS000526905&context=L&vid=44BU_VU1&search_scope=LOCAL&tab=default_tab&lang=en_US |
Thesis1 Year: | 1993 |
Eileen Anne McLaughlin is a Scottish molecular biology academic working in Australia. As of 2021 she is a professor at the University of Wollongong.
After a 1993 PhD titled 'The effect of cryopreservation on human spermatozoa' at the University of Bristol, McLaughlin moved to Australia for a postdoctoral position at the CSIRO working on virally vectored immunocontraceptives in wildlife feral animal control. McLaughlin was recruited to University of Newcastle in 2002,[1] where she remains an honorary professor. In 2017, McLaughlin became Director of the School of Biological Sciences at University of Auckland.[2] She returned to Australia to serve as Dean of science at the University of Canberra in 2018.[3] Following that appointment, McLaughlin became Dean of science at the University of Western Sydney in 2019.[4] As of September 2021, McLaughlin serves as Executive Dean, science, medicine and health at the University of Wollongong.[5]
Much of McLaughlin's research involves in vitro understanding of the principals of assisted reproduction and the maintenance of gamete quality.