Male Contraceptive
Research Consortium
Developing for the future
The male contraceptive research consortium, coordinated by Professor John Howl at 探花直播, have developed and patented a series of STOPSPERM bioportides which 鈥渟witch off鈥 sperm motility. The research is in partnership with academics at the University of Wolverhampton,听University of Aveiro, S茫o Paulo State University, and听University of Queensland.听The goal now is to develop these and related technologies to identify a clinically useful male contraceptive.
Meet the project lead
Professor John Howl's听major research focus is the development of a male contraceptive.听Find out more about his expertise here.听

Research Aims
The world is witnessing a huge population growth with estimates of 10 billion people by 2050. If unchecked, this will exacerbate economic, health, social and environmental threats. This population growth is associated with a high rate of unplanned pregnancies, almost 200 million per year, associated with 80,000 maternal deaths and substantial medical costs.
Despite the widely demonstrated public health benefits of contraception, the options available for men are limited to condom and vasectomy. Reliable surveys indicate that men are willing to assume greater responsibility for family planning if provided with innovative male contraceptive methods. Hence, the MCRC is positioned to address these shortcomings, by the chemical optimisation of lead compounds, to support male contraceptive development in concert with the MCI and other funding agencies.
The听research is currently financially supported by both the Male Contraceptive Initiative (MCI) and the Funda莽茫o de Amparo 脿 Pesquisa do Estado de S茫o Paulo.
External Partners
To find out more about the research, contact Professor John Howl at听John.Howl@bcu.ac.uk.