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Allan Pacey MBE
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Deputy Vice President and Deputy Dean of @FBMH_UoM. Views all my own
Manchester, England
Joined January 2011
RT @BludovaSta90443: What a wonderful evening at the Times Higher Education Awards 2024! #THEAwards24 #Veredus
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@FBMH_UoM It was really good to attend the event and hear about the amazing work done by Sir John following his time at @OfficialUoM
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RT @FBMH_UoM: A blue plaque unveiling at Wrightington Hospital acknowledged the pioneering work of Professor Sir John Charnley. John attend…
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RT @FBMH_UoM: The University of Manchester’s Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health has been awarded the Athena Swan Silver Award. The Ch…
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Welcome to all our international visitors and partners to this Global Health event at @FBMH_UoM - may new collaborations flourish and thrive!
This week, experts from across the globe are gathering at The University of Manchester to celebrate our global partnerships. Cross-collaborations on an international scale are vital to inform our research and develop plans for the future.
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@GirardotMarc @Cryos_Int @bobmontgomerie No. No sperm have disappeared (as evidenced by no change in sperm concentration or total count). It's just they were less motile at ejaculation. Loss of motility is most likely a post-testicular effect in my view.
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@jengleruk @Cryos_Int @bobmontgomerie We didn't have data on vaccine uptake by the donors so could not do that. Several meta-analyses now conclude little or no effect of vaccination on semen parameters (e.g. so I still think our working hypothesis is the more likely.
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@bottomlineibd @corferesearch @Cryos_Int @bobmontgomerie We think it is unlikely as the incidence of covid infections in Denmark was low. It was more plausible to us that lifestyle changes as a result of lockdowns and working from home were more important. But we can't prove it!
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