Dr. Martin is a professor in the Department of Medical Genetics at
the University of Calgary in Calgary, Alberta. Dr. Martin supervised
postdoctoral fellows, research fellows, and instructed residents in her genetic
counseling clinic.
Dr. Martin has reviewed grants for the National Institutes of Health,
NATO, the Medical Research Council of Canada, Health and Welfare Canada, March
of Dimes, British Columbia Health Care Research Foundation, and other Canadian
and United States organizations. She has provided many continuing education
courses for nurses and physicians and has been an invited speaker at many
national and international medical conferences. Dr. Martin has reviewed
articles for a number of American and Canadian professional journals.
Currently, Dr. Martin serves on the editorial board for Human
Reproduction, Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, and the Canada Research
Chairs’ College of Reviewers. She is an executive board member of the Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis International Society. She was awarded the Canada Research Chair
in Genetics in 2002.
Martin RH, Rademaker AW, Greene C, Ko E, Hoang T, Barclay L, Chernos J (2003). A comparison of the frequency of sperm chromosome abnormalities in men with mild, moderate, and severe oligozoospermia. Biology of Reproduction, 69: 535–539.
Sun F, Oliver-Bonet M, Liehr T, Starke H, Ko E, Rademaker A, Navarro J, Benet J, Martin RH (2004). Human male recombination maps for individual chromosomes. American Journal of Human Genetics, 74: 521-531.
Martin RH (2005). FISH—Human sperm cells. In J Fuchs et al., eds., Encyclopedia of Medical Genomics and Proteomics, pp. 478–481. New York: Marcel Decker.
Martin RH (2005). Mechanisms of nondisjunction in human spermatogenesis. Cytogenetics and Genome Research, 111: 245–249.
Oliver-Bonet M, Turek P, Sun F, Ko E, Martin RH (2005). Temporal progression of recombination in human males. Molecular Human Reproduction, 11: 517–522.