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CRSHE Fellows

2026-2027 CRSHE Reproductive Health and Science Research Fellows

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Amanda Collier

Assistant Project Scientist

Amanda’s research focuses on signaling mechanisms governing lineage specification and developmental timing during human embryonic development.s

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Peter Cullimore

PhD Candidate

Peter’s research focuses on elucidating the importance of the drosophila oocyte actin mesh in maintaining fertility.

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Shreya Kordale

Graduate Student

Shreya’s research focuses on dissecting cell-type-specific regulatory mechanisms of non-coding genetic variants in polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome.

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Mark Larsen

PhD Candidate

Mark’s work focuses on understanding how TFAP2A regulates early human germline development.

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Max Levenson

PhD Candidate

Max’s work focuses on uncovering epigenetic mechanisms of environmental reproductive toxicants using the model nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.

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Andrew Mead

Postdoctoral Fellow

Andrew’s research focuses on characterization of novel apicoplast biogenesis factors to combat congenital toxoplasmosis during pregnancy.

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Stephanie Orchanian

Postdoctoral Fellow

Stepanie’s research focuses on investigating how the interactions between the gut microbiome and xenobiotics influence disease outcomes.

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Victoria Rodriquez

Postdoctoral Fellow

Victoria’s research focuses on the impact of treatment-induced menopause on quality of life and mental health among gynecologic cancer survivors.

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Paul Vander

PhD Candidate

Paul’s research aims to understand how circulating estrogens influence energy balance, using female mice as a model system, towards the goal of improving treatment options for post-menopause metabolic dysfunction.

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Lingyu Zhan

Postdoctoral Fellow

Lingyu’s research focuses on the genetic architecture of maternal neuropsychiatric disorders with a focus on rare and structural variations.