Dr Adam Watkins
PhD, MEd, BSc.
Clinical Medicine, School of Medicine and Population Health
Senior Lecturer in Reproductive Medicine
Full contact details
Clinical Medicine, School of Medicine and Population Health
G33
The Medical School
Beech Hill Road
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S10 2RX
- Profile
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I conducted my PhD and post-doctoral research at the University of Southampton investigating the impact of mouse embryo culture and maternal diet on long-term adult health. In 2011, I was awarded a University of Nottingham Advanced Research Fellowship to pivot my research to focus on the impact of paternal nutrition on sperm quality and adult offspring cardiovascular and metabolic health in the mouse. Following this, I continued my paternal programming research under an Aston University research fellowship defining the sperm and seminal fluid-specific mechanisms linking paternal diet with offspring health. In 2017, I joined the University of Nottingham as an Assistant Professor where I continued to determine how paternal diet impacts on male reproductive fitness and post-fertilisation development. In 2024, I joined the University of ºù«Ӱҵ as a Senior Lecturer and continue to investigate parental lifestyle associations with reproductive health and offspring development.
- Qualifications
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- Medical Biochemistry, BSc – University of ºù«Ӱҵ, UK
- Med (Distinction) – Aston University, UK
- PhD Embryology – University of Southampton, UK
- Research interests
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My group is interested in understanding how parental environmental factors, such as diet or smoking, shape reproductive fitness, gamete quality, embryo development, fetal growth and adult offspring health. We are fundamentally interested in understanding how parental well-being around the time of conception can have long-term impacts on the development and health of their offspring and the mechanisms through which they operate.
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- . Nutrients, 16(12).
- . Placenta, 103, 124-133.
- . The Journal of Physiology, 598(4), 699-715.
- . Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 115(40), 10064-10069.
- . The Lancet, 391(10132), 1842-1852.
- . Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease, 1863(6), 1371-1381.
- . American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 306(10), H1444-H1452.
- . BMC Biology, 22(1).
- . International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(3), 1814-1814.
- . Communications Biology, 5(1).
All publications
Journal articles
- . Psychological Medicine, 54(16), 4691-4703.
- . GeroScience.
- . Molecular Omics, 20(9), 570-583.
- . Nutrients, 16(12).
- . Human Reproduction, 38(8), 1649-1653.
- . Metabolomics, 18(2).
- . Reproduction, 162(5), E5-E6.
- . Reproduction, 162(5), F101-F109.
- . Endocrinology, 162(10).
- . Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 413(19), 4763-4773.
- . Placenta, 103, 124-133.
- . Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 12(3), 384-395.
- . Human Reproduction, 35(11), 2497-2514.
- . Early Human Development, 150, 105185-105185.
- . Reproduction, 159(5), 627-641.
- . The Journal of Physiology, 598(4), 699-715.
- . Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 97, 131-137.
- . Journal of Endocrinology, 242(1), T33-T49.
- . Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, 14(11), 1979-1991.
- . Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 115(40), 10064-10069.
- . The Lancet, 391(10132), 1842-1852.
- , 137-154.
- . Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease, 1863(6), 1371-1381.
- . Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Regulatory Mechanisms, 1859(7), 906-913.
- . REPRODUCTION, 149(6), 563-575.
- . Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 27(4), 684-684.
- . American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 306(10), H1444-H1452.
- . Animal Reproduction Science, 130(3-4), 193-197.
- . Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 24(1), 35-35.
- . Theriogenology, 76(3), 558-569.
- . BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 117(12), 1493-1503.
- . British Journal of Nutrition, 103(12), 1762-1770.
- . Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 1(2), 87-95.
- . The Journal of Physiology, 587(14), 3425-3426.
- . Brain Research, 1237, 146-152.
- . The Journal of Physiology, 586(8), 2231-2244.
- . Respiratory Medicine, 102(6), 819-824.
- . Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 26(2), 175-185.
- . Biology of Reproduction, 78(2), 299-306.
- . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(13), 5449-5454.
- . Biology of Reproduction, 71(4), 1046-1054.
- . BMC Biology, 22(1).
- . International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(3), 1814-1814.
- . Biomolecules, 12(9), 1289-1289.
- . Communications Biology, 5(1).
- . Communications Biology, 4(1).
- . Animal Reproduction, 17(3).
- . Molecules, 25(14), 3192-3192.
- . PLOS ONE, 13(8), e0202482-e0202482.
- . PLoS ONE, 7(12), e52791-e52791.
- . PLoS ONE, 6(12), e28745-e28745.
Chapters
- , Mastering Clinical Embryology (pp. 82-87). CRC Press
- , Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (pp. 71-89). Springer International Publishing
Conference proceedings papers
- . Reproduction, Fertility and Development, Vol. 26(1) (pp 99-99)
- MATERNAL DIET ALTERS FETAL BONE DEVELOPMENT. OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL, Vol. 23 (pp S605-S606)
- . Journal of Anatomy, Vol. 215(1) (pp 52-59)
Preprints
- Research group
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- Dr Vipul Batra
- Grants
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- BBSRC - Establishing the sperm and seminal plasma mechanisms of paternal programming (January 2022 – December 2025)
- British Heart Foundation - Defining the mechanisms through which paternal obesity programmes offspring cardio-metabolic ill health and maternal well-being in pregnancy (October 2025 – September 2028)
- Professional activities and memberships
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- Editorial board member for Reproductive Biomedicine Online (RBMO)
- Editorial board member for Reproduction and Fertility
- Current projects
- BBSRC - Establishing the sperm and seminal plasma mechanisms of paternal programming