Clark is the director of the Center for Reproductive Science, Health and Education at the University of California. She studies reprogrammed stem cells to rebuild tissue and restore fertility after cancer therapy.
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Professor Clark has been conducting research on human stem cells at the University of California (UCLA) since 2006 to understand cellular and molecular basis of germline cell development. She is the director of the Center for Reproductive Science, Health and Education. The goal of her research is to use stem cells and regenerative medicine approaches to understand human reproduction and fertility and to develop the technology of in vitro gametogenesis (IVG). The results could restore fertility after cancer therapy. To do this, Clark uses technologies such as stem cell differentiation and organ reconstitution
Clark's research on the germline and in vitro gametogenesis is internationally recognized. She has published more than a hundred research articles and received many awards, such as from the International Society for Stem Cell Research.
Further information: https://clark.mcdb.ucla.edu/