Oxford Stored Sperm Deterioration Study | UK HE Insights
Explore Oxford University's latest meta-analysis on post-meiotic sperm senescence, its impacts on fertility, and implications for UK research and careers in reproductive biology.
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Dr Krish Sanghvi is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Biology at the University of Oxford. He completed his PhD at the University of Oxford in 2024 with a thesis titled Causes and consequences of male reproductive senescence. His research investigates the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms that drive inter-generational paternal age effects. He also studies female post-copulatory responses and cryptic female choice as a response to male age, employing a combination of experiments, meta-analysis, and theory.
Sanghvi has authored or co-authored publications including Reproductive output of old males is limited by seminal fluid, not sperm number (2025) and work on sperm storage effects across animals. His expertise lies in behaviour and evolution, with additional focus on experimental evolution, fitness assays, and meta-analysis.
Explore Oxford University's latest meta-analysis on post-meiotic sperm senescence, its impacts on fertility, and implications for UK research and careers in reproductive biology.