Professor Geraldine Hartshorne is Head of the Research Degree Studies of the Warwick Medical School at the University of Warwick, UK, and Scientific Director of Centre for Medicine University Hospitals Coventry and Warwick shire NHS Trust.
Her research career began in Cambridge, with a PhD supervised by Professor Robert Edwards, who not only stimulated her scientific research but also engaged her in a broad range of clinical, editorial, educational and ethical activities that form the foundations of her current portfolio. She won the McIlrath Research Fellowship at St Hilda’s College and initiated a seminal study of early meiosis in human females. In 1995, she moved to the University of Warwick, to lead scientific services at the Centre for Reproductive Medicine, as a Principal Research Fellow in Biological Sciences.
Her research on indicators of human oocyte and embryo development, licensed by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, studies both basic scientific and clinical quality assessments, turning most recently towards implantation signalling.
Dr. Hartshorne is also a pathologist for clinical embryologists and she supervises PhD and MD students within the Biomedical Research Unit in Reproductive Health.