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Christian Becker

Christian Becker

biography

After two years of undergraduate training at the Semmelweis University in Budapest I studied medicine at the Freie Universität Berlin and briefly at the University of California San Francisco. In 1998 I received my MD from Berlin.

I began my residency in obstetrics and gynaecology at the Charité Berlin in 1996 and received my full registration in 2003. During this time and again afterwards I spend a total of five years as a postdoctoral fellow jointly at Children's Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School in Boston. Under the guidance of Judah Folkman I began working on angiogenesis and antiangiogenic therapy first in various cancer models and later in endometriosis.

In late 2005 I joined the Nuffield Department of Obstetrics and Gynaeology in Oxford first as a Clinical Fellow and then as a Clinical Lecturer and Subspecialist Trainee in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery. In 2009 I became a Senior Lecturer in Reproductive Medicine and a Honorary Consultant Gynaecologist at the Women's Centre of the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. In 2013 I became Associate Professor and in 2023 I was appointed as Professor of Reproductive Sciences.

I am the Chairperson of the Guideline Development Group of the ESHRE (European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology) Guideline for the Management of Women with Endometriosis. I am also a member of the current NICE Guideline Committe for Endometriosis.

Together with Prof Krina Zondervan I co-direct the Endometriosis CaRe Centre in Oxford which we founded in 2013. Our focus is to improve the genetic and molecular understanding of gynaecological conditions including endometriosis, adenomyosis, PCOS, and uterine fibroids and their associated clinical signs and symptoms.

Clinically, I am the Lead for the Endometriosis, Pelvic Pain, Infertility adn Adolescent Gynaecology Services at the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust where I regualrly treat patients in clinic and in the operating theatre. Together with my NHS colleagues, I am part of the Children and Young Adult Tissue Preservation Team helping patients with cancer and some benign diseases to preserve their fertility for the future.

CLINICAL WORK

NHS

Contacts:

Administrators:

Email: gynae.secretaries@ouh.nhs.uk

Phone: 01865 231571 Option 3, then Option 4

Endometriosis Specilist Nurses:

Email: endonurse@ouh.nhs.uk

Private

Contacts:

Oxford Women's Health (Gynaecology):

Helen Mugnaioni

Phone: 07968142705.  

Email: admin@oxfordwomenshealth.co.uk

Oxford Reproductive Health (Fertility/IVF):

Nataasha Supramaniam

Email: admin@oxrh.co.uk

Christian M. Becker

M.D.


Professor of Reproductive Sciences

  • Co-Director Oxford Endometriosis CaRe Centre
  • Principal Investigator
  • Consultant Gynaecologist & Subspecialist in Reproductive Medicine
  • Clinical Lead Oxford BSGE Endometriosis Centre, Adolescent Gynaecology, Pelvic Pain, Infertility Services at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

research

My research as well as my clinical work focuses on women's health and inparticular on endometriosis, a common disease in women mostly of reproductive age, which is associated with abdominal pain and subfertility. Together with Prof Krina Zondervan I direct the Oxford Endometriosis CaRe Centre, a unique approach to combine excellent and compassionate clinical care with cutting-edge, collaborative research in endometriosis. As Clinical Lead for the Oxford BSGE Endometriosis Centre, one of the largest tertiary referral centres in the UK, I have the great opportunity to work together with a wonderful team of highly dedicated nurses, doctors, and administrators with the aim to improve the situation for many women and their partners affected by the disease. I am very grateful that many women chose to donate biological samples and share their clinical history with us which enables us to do basic and translational research studies for a change in the future.

Current Research Studies:

  • Identification of potential biomarkers of endometriosis
  • Improving the categorisation of endometriosis
  • Target discovery leading to novel, more individualised management

Current Clinical Studies:

  • FENOX Study (Biorepository of anonymised biological samples and clinical data from women with endometriosis, uterine fibroids and controls); Co-PI with Krina Zondervan)
  • DETECT (Detecting Endometriosis Expressed Integrins Using Technetium 99-m) Study to identify endometriosis using SPECT-CT; Collaboration with Industry and NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre.
  • Finding endometriosis using machine-learning (FEMaLe) Study; funded by EU Horizon

STUDY ENQUiRIES

Research Studies

Contacts:

Kelly Barrett, Lisa Buck

Phone: +44 1865 220011

Clinical Studies

Sarah Collins

Phone: +44 1865 5772258

Recent publications

More publications

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CUrrent Committees

  • Member for NICE Endometriosis Guideline Development Group
  • Chair ESHRE Guideline Development Group Endometriosis