Research Projects

Research Projects

 

Our overall goal is to advance knowledge and propose novel therapeutic approaches focused on the function of the ovary, the uterus and the placenta, via a multidisciplinary approach which combines basic research and clinical methods. 

Currently, there are 3 major research topics in my laboratory: 
1) the association between animal welfare and the reproductive system, including the development of non-surgical sterilization methods; 
2) improving reproductive health and fertility in dairy cows; 
3) investigating human prenatal placenta conditions such as fetal growth restriction and preeclampsia, via relevant animal models, as well as by in-vitro and ex-vivo approaches.

Development of non-surgical sterilization method for animals using phage display technology

Development of non-surgical sterilization/contraception methods by virus based vacciation against GnRH and AMH

Enhancing fertility and production in swine farms by improving animal welfare

Uterine health and reproductive performance in post-partum dairy cows

Uterine inflammatory disease in dairy cows

Utilizing phage display in the reproductive system