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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Duane Carl Kraemer, DVM, PhD PRESENT POSITION AND ADDRESS: Title: Senior Professor Office: Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology College of Veterinary Medicine Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 77843-4466 Phone: 979-845-5761 (RSC) 979-676-0414 (CELL) Fax: 979-845-6544; 845-5760; 458-3635 Email: [email protected] PERSONAL DATA: (optional) Date of Birth: October 27, 1933 Place of Birth: Willow, Wisconsin Other: Married Shirley May Smith; 2 children EDUCATION: Degree/Training Conferring Institution Year Field Diploma Reedsburg High School 1951 B.S. University of Wisconsin 1955 Animal Husbandry M.S. Texas A&M University 1960 Physiology of Reproduction B.S. Texas A&M University 1965 Veterinary Science D.V.M. Texas A&M University 1966 Veterinary Medicine Ph.D. Texas A&M University 1966 Physiology of Reproduction Revised 2/24/2014
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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 1

CURRICULUM VITAE Duane Carl Kraemer, DVM, PhD

PRESENT POSITION AND ADDRESS: Title: Senior Professor

Office: Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology College of Veterinary Medicine Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 77843-4466 Phone: 979-845-5761 (RSC) 979-676-0414 (CELL) Fax: 979-845-6544; 845-5760; 458-3635 Email: [email protected]

PERSONAL DATA: (optional)

Date of Birth: October 27, 1933 Place of Birth: Willow, Wisconsin Other: Married Shirley May Smith; 2 children

EDUCATION: Degree/Training Conferring Institution Year Field Diploma Reedsburg High School 1951 B.S. University of Wisconsin 1955 Animal Husbandry M.S. Texas A&M University 1960 Physiology of Reproduction B.S. Texas A&M University 1965 Veterinary Science D.V.M. Texas A&M University 1966 Veterinary Medicine Ph.D. Texas A&M University 1966 Physiology of Reproduction Revised 2/24/2014

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 2 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: (Chronologic Order) Graduate Assistant, Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M College, 1955-1957.

Military Police Officer, U.S. Army, Training Aids Officer, Military Police School, 1958-1959.

Graduate Assistant, Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M College, 1959-1960. Instructor, Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M College, 1960-1963. Co-Investigator, Research Project, Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, Texas A&M University, 1965-1966. Assistant Foundation Scientist, Southwest Foundation for Research and Education, San Antonio, Texas, 1966-1973. Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio, Texas, 1973. Foundation Scientist, Southwest Foundation for Research and Education, San Antonio, Texas, 1974. Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio, Texas, 1974. Associate Professor, Dept. Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, Texas A&M University, 1975-1978. Associate Professor, Institute of Comparative Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas A&M University, 1975-1978. Professor, Institute of Comparative Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas A&M University, 1978-1979. Professor, Dept. Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, Texas A&M University, 1978-2011. (Tenured 1980) Adjunct Professor of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology in the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, The University of Texas System Cancer Center, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas, 1983-October 1990.

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 3 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS (Cont.):

Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, October 1990-September 1997. Associate Director of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A&M University System, 1990-1997. Senior Professor, Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, Texas A&M University, 2011-present

CLINICAL SPECIALTY/BOARD CERTIFICATION: American College of Theriogenologists (Honorary Diplomate) AWARDS AND HONORS: (Chronologic Order) Senior Honor Society, University of Wisconsin Sigma Xi Phi Sigma Phi Kappa Phi Phi Zeta President, Wisconsin Junior Dairymen’s Association General Chairman, Little International, University of Wisconsin American Men and Women of Science Nominated, Agricultural Hall of Fame, Southwest Texas State University, 1972 Texas Veterinary Medical Association Faculty Achievement Award (Research), 1979 Faculty Distinguished Achievement Award for Research, 1980 Creative Programming Award from the National University Continuing Education Association, 1983 Vice Chancellor Award for Agriculture Team Research, 1983 USDA Superior Service Award for Outstanding Research (Member of team), 1989 Deputy Chancellors Award for Agriculture Team Research, 1990 Honorary Diplomate, American College of Theriogenologists, 1994 Honorary Board Certification, American College of Theriogenologists, 1995 Texas Veterinary Medical Association, Veterinary Medical Specialty Award, 2003 Distinguished Alumnus Award, Reedsburg, Wisconsin High School, 2005 International Embryo Transfer Society Pioneer Award, 2006 Professor Emeritus, Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, College of Veterinary

Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University, 2011 Mentor of the Year, International Embryo Transfer Society, 2014

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 4 EDITORIAL BOARDS: Editor, Proceedings of the International Embryo Transfer Society Annual Meeting, 1981. GRANT REVIEW COMMITTEES: Grant Review Panel, USDA, 1989 TEACHING EXPERIENCE: A paragraph summarizing teaching responsibilities, whether basic science or clinical, with the details below provided for the past three years; if there are major changes or new emphasis areas, details for five years. Include information for all graduate students, residents, interns, and postdoctoral fellows you have supervised. Teaching effort is primarily supervising graduate students and providing guest lectures and laboratories on Reproductive Technologies, Gamete and Embryo Physiology and Bioethics. Undergraduate:

Credit % of Formal Contact Hr Course Title Institution Hr/Yr Course Dates ANSC 433 Reprod TAMU 9 6 74 1997-2012 in Farm Animals ANSC 434 Animal TAMU 6 6 39 1997-2013 Reprod Management GENE 429 Bioethics TAMU 1 6 10 1997-2011 GENE 485 Directed TAMU 12 100 -- 1997-2009 Studies VTPP 485 Directed TAMU 4-15 100 -- 1997-2009 Studies Professional:

Credit % of Formal Contact Hr Course Title Institution Hr Course Dates VTPP 912 Physiology II TAMU 5 2 105 1997-2014

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 5 Graduate:

Credit % of Formal Contact Hr Course Title Institution Hr/Yr Course Dates ANSC 633 TAMU 3 6 12 1997-2004 Concepts in Reproduction VTPP 659 Gamete TAMU 5 25 84 1997-2014 and Embryo Physiology ANSC 685 TAMU 3 100 -- 1997-2004 Directed Studies VTPP 685 TAMU 6 100 -- 1997-2008 Directed Studies Graduate Students:

Advisor or Name Degree Institution Committee Member Dates Gisele M. Pedroso M.S. TAMU Co-Advisor 2010 Suzanne L. Menges M.S. TAMU Advisor 2008 Lara N. Charles M.S. TAMU Advisor 2008 Nestor Diaz Acevedo M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 2003 Jennifer R.B. Wright M.S. TAMU Advisor 2003 Jessica Epple M.S. TAMU Advisor 2001 Carol B.M. Hanna M.S. TAMU Advisor 2001 Lauri Willingham-Rocky M.S. TAMU Advisor 2001 Maurice M. Padilla M.S. TAMU Advisor 1998 Karen E. Plaxton M.S. TAMU Advisor 1996 A. Gabriela Flores-Foxworth M.S. TAMU Advisor 1996 Alma R. Lopez-LaLond M.S. TAMU Advisor 1991 Don Wideman Jr. M.S. TAMU Advisor 1990 Patti Monk M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 1990 Jannifer L. Kapp M.S. TAMU Advisor 1989 Joel A. Carter M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 1989 Jack F. McKemie M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 1989 Craig J. Turczynski M.S. TAMU Advisor 1989 Delfin E. Marek M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 1988 Kara D. La Noue M.S. TAMU Advisor 1988 Doug E. Gilbert M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 1987

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 6 Thomas P. Hoog M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 1987 Reagan B. Brooks M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 1987 Nadia M. Loskutoff M.S. TAMU Advisor 1985 Bruce R. Coren M.S. TAMU Advisor 1985 Debra S. Hayes M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 1985 Jorge A. Gamez M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 1985 Joe S. Capehart M.S. TAMU Advisor 1984 Stephen G. Vogelsang M.S. TAMU Advisor 1984 Luis E. Emura M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 1984 James D. Lee M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 1984 Scott A. Coonrod M.S. TAMU Advisor 1984 Mark E. Westhusin M.S. TAMU Advisor 1983 Guy Stone M.S. TAMU Advisor 1983 Jane Salisbury-Beach M.S. TAMU Advisor 1983 Todd R. Bowsher M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 1983 Russel Altenhoff M.S. TAMU Advisor 1982 Diego R. Barrios M.S. TAMU Advisor 1981 Mary W. Chaney M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 1981 Mike D. Schriver M.S. TAMU Advisor 1979 Gail M. Kinney M.S. TAMU Advisor 1979 Mike M. Davis M.Agr. TAMU Advisor 1979 Peter K. Martin M.S. TAMU Advisor 1979 Tom Leahey M.S. TAMU Advisor 1977 Duane P. Maxwell M.S. TAMU Advisor 1977 Ahmed M. Taiyeb Ph.D. TAMU Co-Advisor 2012 Carrol B.M. Hanna Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 2008 Jessica A. Epple-Farmer Ph.D. TAMU Co-Advisor 2008 Jie Liu Ph.D. TAMU Co-Advisor 2008 Juan Romano Ph.D. TAMU Co-Advisor 2004 A. Gabriela Flores-Foxworth Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 2002 Salvador S. Romo Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1997 Todd R. Bowsher Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1996 Todd R. Robeck Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1996 Sunder P. Shrestha Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1995 Ricardo M. DeAzambuja Ph.D. TAMU Co-Advisor 1994 William B. Foxworth Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1993 Craig Turczynski Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1993 Barbara A. Wolfe Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1993 Michael B. Dilling Ph.D. TAMU Co-Advisor 1993 David T. Fuller Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1993 Mary W. Bowsher Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1992 Stephen J. Magyar Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1992

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 7 Lori A. Nemec-French Ph.D. TAMU Co-Advisor 1991 Karen A. Biery Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1990 Mike L. Reed Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1989 Clifford G. Dorn Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1989 Jane A. Pruitt Ph.D. TAMU Co-Advisor 1988 Nadia M. Loskutoff Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1988 Martha M. Vogelsang Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1986 J. Mike Wilson Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1986 Mark E. Westhusin Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1986 Mary A. Densmore Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1985 Brijinder S. Minhas Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1984 Diego R. Barrios Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1984 Bryan L. Flow Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1980 M. Joe Massey Ph.D. TAMU Advisor 1980 Venessa Simmons M. Agr. TAMU Member 2010 Lance Roasa M.S. TAMU Member 2007 Tommy N. Chancellor M.S. TAMU Member 2006 Lisa D. Wynne M.Agr. TAMU Member 2005 Michele A. Balihe M. Biotech TAMU Member 2004 Suzanne K. Williams M. Biotech TAMU Member 2004 Shawn R. Tatum M.S. TAMU Member 2001 Michael J. Toscano M.S. TAMU Member 2001 Tyler Stephens M.S. TAMU Member 2001 Richard Browning Jr. M.S. TAMU Member 1992 Deborah J. Doerfler M.S. TAMU Member 1992 Mark L. Gray M.S. TAMU Member 1992 Adrian H. Knight M.Ed. TAMU Member 1992 Jason F. Bruemmer M.S. TAMU Member 1991 Sunder P. Shrestha M.S. TAMU Member 1989 Alycia Atterberry M.S. TAMU Member 1989 Walter Grossmann M.Agr. TAMU Member 1989 Karen Moore M.S. TAMU Member 1988 Catharine A. Schwab M.S. TAMU Member 1987 Johnnie C. Mikeska M.S. TAMU Member 1987 Gary Althouse M.S. TAMU Member 1987 Stephen J. Magyar M.S. TAMU Member 1986 Kathleen F. Pool M.S. TAMU Member 1986 R. Craig Tipton M.S. TAMU Member 1986 Oscar Arboleda M.S. TAMU Member 1986 Mark Arns M.S. TAMU Member 1986 Timothy G. Biediger M.S. TAMU Member 1986 Douglas R. Tolleson M.S. TAMU Member 1986

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 8 Greg Fontenot M.S. TAMU Member 1985 James L. Reid M.Agr. TAMU Member 1985 John L. Pipkin M.S. TAMU Member 1985 Kathryn A. Case M.S. TAMU Member 1984 B. Jan Gorman-McAdams M.S. TAMU Member 1984 L. Mark Harrison M.S. TAMU Member 1984 Robert W. Godfrey M.S. TAMU Member 1982 James H. Killer M.S. TAMU Member 1982 M.M. Ansari M.S. TAMU Member 1982 Tony E. Ziegler M.S. TAMU Member 1982 Laurie A. Rund M.S. TAMU Member 1982 Salvador Romo M.S. TAMU Member 1981 Debra L. Hennington M.S. TAMU Member 1981 Sandra L. Hodge M.S. TAMU Member 1981 Leo J. Bush Jr. M.S. TAMU Member 1981 Lanny R. Vinson M.S. TAMU Member 1980 Gary W. Webb M.S. TAMU Member 1980 Peter G. Honey M.S. TAMU Member 1980 Michael E. Klem Jr. M.S. TAMU Member 1980 D.E. Little M.S. TAMU Member 1980 M. Mitsuzuka M.S. TAMU Member 1980 Cathryn E. Nichols M.S. TAMU Member 1980 L. Dean Lamb M.S. TAMU Member 1979 David Bartlett M.S. TAMU Member 1979 Sandra L. Bushmich M.S. TAMU Member 1979 Phil K. Forrest M.S. TAMU Member 1979 James E. Garner M.Agr. TAMU Member 1978 Sue Alexander M.S. TAMU Member 1978 Robert F. Owens M.S. TAMU Member 1977 Rainy Robertson Jr. M.S. TAMU Member 1977 Warren R. Garrett M.S. TAMU Member 1977 David W. Forrest M.S. TAMU Member 1976 Nancy Bozeman M.S. TAMU Member 1976 John Nelson Ph.D. TAMU Member 2008 Christopher Mortensen Ph.D. TAMU Member 2007 Michael Golding Ph.D. TAMU Member 2003 Dominique L. Keller Ph.D. TAMU Member 2001 Karen L. Jones Ph.D. TAMU Member 1999 Christina S. Mack Snaples Ph.D. TAMU Member 1996 Junzhou Li Ph.D. TAMU Member 1995 Bagna Bao Ph.D. TAMU Member 1994 Scott A. Coonrod Ph.D. TAMU Member 1991

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 9 Allen B. Dietz Ph.D. TAMU Member 1991 Rodolfo C. Stahringer Ph.D. TAMU Member 1991 John T. Potter Ph.D. TAMU Member 1990 Alen Dietz Ph.D. TAMU Member 1989 Connie M. Hodges Ph.D. TAMU Member 1989 David Wall Ph.D. TAMU Member 1987 Michael E. Klem Jr. Ph.D. TAMU Member 1984 John C. Morrill Ph.D. TAMU Member 1984 Nelson G. Natural Ph.D. TAMU Member 1983 Paul E. Castenson Ph.D. TAMU Member 1983 D.R. Hardin Ph.D. TAMU Member 1983 Don R. Henneke Ph.D. TAMU Member 1981 G. Rafael Acosta Ph.D. TAMU Member 1981 Michael D. Culler Ph.D. TAMU Member 1981 Michael F. Smith Ph.D. TAMU Member 1980 Dean D. Householder Ph.D. TAMU Member 1979 Richard C. Rhodes III Ph.D. TAMU Member 1979 Tony A. Fitz Ph.D. TAMU Member 1979 Daryl T. Atkins Ph.D. TAMU Member 1978 John C. French Ph.D. TAMU Member 1978 Edward F. Fugger Ph.D. TAMU Member 1978 Jim L. Griffin Ph.D. TAMU Member 1978 TEACHING PROGRAMS Highlight special teaching programs, eg, CD-Roms, interactives, published note sets, etc.

Conduct Embryo Transfer Continuing Education courses (1 wk/course; 1/month, individual instruction). 1985-1997

C.E. Lecturer on Biotechnology: FSIS, 1989-1997 CD-Rom for Teaching High School students about cloning animals. Guest Lecturer, U.T. Medical School, Houston, 2003-2010 Guest Lecturer, U.T. Medical School, San Antonio, 2004

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 10 RESEARCH/SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES: Research Funding (chronologic order; include agency, title, PI or Co-I status, ID number, total award, and dates). The title will probably indicate the Topic Area, but subdivision into Biomedical, Teaching Related, or Outreach is acceptable. 1974-1975 Development of Nonhuman Primate Embryo Transfer, NICHD, $47,823,

Principal Investigator. 1974-1975 Evaluation of Contraceptives in Nonhuman Primates, WHO, $52,825,

Principal Investigator. 1975-1985 Embryo Transfer in Domestic and Laboratory Animals, TAES,

approximately $45,000/year, Principal Investigator.

1985-Present Improving Efficiency and Usefulness of Embryo and Gene transfer in Mammals. TAES, approximately $50,000/year, Principal Investigator.

1985-1988 Enhancing Resistance of Sheep to Bluetongue Virus by Interferon Gene

Transfer. USDA, $19,000/year, Principal Investigator. 1975-1976 Reduction of Generation Interval in Nonhuman Primates, NIH Biomedical

Support, $3,000, Principal Investigator. 1979 Comprehensive Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Reproductive

Disease in Cattle, USDA, $21,560, Principal Investigator. 1977-1978 Hormone Regulation of Ova Reaching Preovulatory Size, $4,000, Co-

Investigator. 1980-1982 Steroid-Induced Regulation of Ovulation, NIH, $101,843, Co-Investigator. 1976 Analysis and Preservation of Addax (Addax nasomaculatus) Semen,

$1,600 ORR, Principal Investigator. 1980-1985 Genetic Engineering in Mammals, Hillcrest Foundation, $25,000/yr,

Principal Investigator. 1981-1984 Improving Efficiency of Embryo Transfer in Cattle, Granada Embryo

Transfer Company, $232,732, Principal Investigator. 1983-1984 Intergeneric Inner-Cell-Mass Transfers in Mammals, $1,800, Principal

Investigator.

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 11 RESEARCH/SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES (Cont.): 1983-1984 Genetic Engineering of Cattle, Robert J. Kleberg, Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg

Foundation, $50,000, Co-Principal Investigator. 1983-1986 Genetically Engineered Systems - Expanded Program, Texas Agricultural

Experiment Station, Approx. $100,000/yr., Co-Principal Investigator. 1985-1987 Improvement of Cattle through Recombinant DNA Technology. Texas

Advanced Technology Research Program, $300,000, Principal Investigator.

1986-1988 Transgenic Animal Technology - Research Enhancement Funds, Texas

A&M University, $95,000, Principal Investigator. 1989-1991 Controlling Animal Disease by Somatic Cell and Germline Gene Transfer

Using Retroviral Vectors, TAES, $50,000, Principal Investigator. 1989-1991 Evaluation of the Polymerase Chain Reaction for Pretransfer Detection of

Incorporation of Transferred Genes in Cattle, TAES, $84,000, Co-Principal Investigator.

1986-1990 Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer in the Chimpanzee, NIH,

$285,595, Principal Investigator. 1988-1989 Evaluation of Embryonic Stem Cells for Production of Transgenic mice

and cattle. Granada Genetics, $116,392, Principal Investigator. 1989-1992 Improvement of Reproductive Efficiency in the Early Postpartum Cow.

USDA, $142,304, Co-Investigator. 1990-1992 Carcass Merit in Bos indicus Influenced Cattle, TAES, $200,000, Co-

Investigator. 1990-1992 Reproductive Endocrinology and General Physiology of the Male Asian

Elephant. IMS to Ft. Worth Zoo, $28,772, Co-Principal Investigator. 1991-1993 Small Grants Program for IEST. $154,000, Principal Investigator. 1991-1996 T Cell Immunity to FIV Antigens. NIH. $530,980, Co-Investigator, D.C.

Kraemer and Principal Investigator, E. Collisson.

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 12 RESEARCH/SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES (Cont.): 1992-1996 Genetic Resistance to Disease Through Gene Transfer. $297,171,

Sponsor, D. C. Kraemer and Principal Investigator, J. N. Rugila 1993-1998 Short-Term Training Students in Health Professional Schools. $41,715,

Co-Principal Investigator, D.C. Kraemer and Principal Investigator, R.W. Sis

1996-1998 Diode Laser Microsurgery for Improved In Vitro Fertilization and embryo

Hatching in Mammals. TAMU-OSP. $24,613. Principal Investigator: D.C. Kraemer

1996-1998 Production of Identical Cats for Biomedical Research. NIH. $100,000.

Principal Investigator: M.E. Westhusin; Co-Principal Investigator: D.C. Kraemer

1998-2000 Cloning adult dogs by nuclear transplantation. Bio-Arts Research Corp.

$2,225,360. PI: M.E. Westhusin, Co-I: D.C. Kraemer 1999-2000 Propagation of Desert Bighorn sheep by interspecies embryo transfer.

TAES. $85,000. PI: M.E. Westhusin; Co-I: D.C. Kraemer 10/2004-09/2005 Somatic cell nucleus transfer in the canine. Texas Heart Institute. $72,721. PI: D.C. Kraemer 01/2003-06/2007 In utero stem cell transplantation to correct hemophilia A. NIH

Subcontract through University of Nevada, Reno. $680,500. PI of subcontract: D.C. Kraemer

09/2005-08/2006 Avian cloning to assist with preservation of endangered species: A pilot

study. Schubot Center – TAMU, $15,000. PI: D.C. Kraemer 11/2005-10/2007 Animal contraception research. Texas A&M Foundation. $31,250. PI:

D.C. Kraemer 02/2006-04/2007 Vitrificatim of Brahman embryos. CONACYT. $24,000. Co-PI: D.C.

Kraemer and S. Romo 04/2007-09/2008 A contraceptive to aid in the control of predators. Formula Animal Health. $50,000. PI: D.C. Kraemer

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 13 RESEARCH/SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES (Cont.): 07/2007-06/2008 Therapeutic prevention of birth defects, miscarriages, and infertility. The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. $15,000. Co-PIs: L. Bernstein and D.C. Kraemer. 06/2007-10/2008 Prevention of birth defects, infertility and pregnancy loss in working women of advanced maternal age. The Southwest Center for Occupational and Environmental Health. $20,000. Co-PIs: L. Bernstein and D.C. Kraemer 09/2011-08/2013 Multifunctional Peptides for (MRI) Imaging. Department of Health and

Human Services, National Institute of Health. SBIR with CDG Therapeutics, Inc. $106,644. Sub-contract PI D.C. Kraemer

01/2012-01/2013 Timed Pig Pregnancies Purchase Service Agreement. University of Texas

Health Sciences Center-Houston, $15,000 PI D.C. Kraemer 09/2013-8/2014 PET and PDT-based approaches for Diagnosis and Treatment of

Melanoma In Vivo. CONACYT, $55,000. PI K. Burgess, Collaborator D.C. Kraemer

BIBLIOGRAPHY: (All in chronologic order) Do not include separate sub-headings for “In preparation”, “Submitted”, or “Accepted”, etc. If a manuscript has been officially submitted to a peer reviewed journal, add the manuscript title information to your list and after the journal name, add… (submitted)…. If the manuscript has been officially accepted, add… (in press) … after the journal title. If a review article, add … (review) … after reference. Publications in Refereed Journals: (journals only) For all publications in all categories, list: Name I I, all authors, not et al.; Title of article, Journal name, Volume, pp-pp, Year. 1. Hendrick, A.G., Houston, M.L., and Kraemer, D.C.: Observations on twin baboon embryos (Papio sp.). Anat. Rec. 160:181-186, 1968. 2. Hendrick, A.G., and Kraemer, C.C.: Pre-implantation stages of baboon embryos (Papio sp.). Anat. Rec. 162:111-119, 1968. 3. Hendrickx, A.G., and Kraemer, D.C.: Observations on the menstrual cycle, optimal mating time and pre-implantation embryos of the baboon, (Papio anubis and Papio cynocephalus). J.

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 14 Publications in Refereed Journals (Cont.): Reprod. Fert. Suppl. 6:119-128, 1969. 4. Kraemer, D.C., and Vera Cruz, N.C.: Collection, gross characteristics and freezing of baboon semen. J. Reprod. Fert. 20:345-348, 1969. 5. Kraemer, D.C., and Vera Cruz, N.C.: Specific gravity measurements on baboon spermatozoa. J. Reprod. Fert. 22:145-146, 1970. 6. Joshi, S.G., and Kraemer, D.C.: Development of mouse embryos in uterine washings of rats and baboons bearing an intrauterine foreign body. Contraception 2:353-359, 1970. 7. Joshi, S.G., Kraemer, D.C., and Chenault, C.B.: Effect of an intrauterine foreign body on lysomal enzyme activity and white blood cell numbers in uterine washings of rats, baboons and humans. Contraception 2:339-351, 1970. 8. Goldzieher, J.W., and Kraemer, D.C.: The metabolism and effects of contraceptive steroids in primates. In: The Use of Nonhuman Primates in Research on Human Reproduction. WHO Symposium, Sukhumi, USSR, Acta Endocr., 71:389-421, 1972. 9. Axelrod, L.R., Kraemer, D.C., Burdett, J., Jr., and Goldzieher, J.W.: Biosynthesis of 11B-hydroxy-androstenedione by human and baboon adrenals. Acta Endocr. (KBH), 72:545-550, 1973. 10. Goldzieher, J.W., Joshi, S., and Kraemer, D.C.: Nonhuman primates in contraceptive research. In: Pharmacological Models in Contraceptive Development. Acta Endocr. Suppl. (KBH), 185:90-118, 1974. 11. Kalter, S.S., Panigel, M., Kraemer, D.C., Heberling, R.L., Helmke, R.J., Smith, G.C., and Hellman, A.: C-type particles in baboons (Papio cynocephalus) pre-implantation embryos. J. Nat. Cancer Inst. 52:1927-1928, 1974. 12. Smith, G.C., Kalter, S.S., Helmke, R.J., Heberling, R.L., Panigel, M., and Kraemer, D.C.: A-type particles in placentas of four mouse strains. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 148:1212-1216, 1975. 13. Kalter, S.S., Heberling, R.L., Smith, G.C., Panigel, M., Kraemer, D.C., Helmke, R.J., and Hellman, A.: Vertical transmission of C-type viruses: Their presence in baboon follicular oocytes and tubal ova. J. Natl. Cancer Inst. 54:1173-1176, 1975.

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 15 Publications in Refereed Journals (Cont.): 14. Panigel, M., Kraemer, D.C., Kalter, S.S., Smith, G.C., and Heberling, R.L.: Ultrastructure of cleavage stages and pre-implantation embryos of the baboon. Anat. Embryol. 147:45-62, 1975. 15. Eddy, C.A., Garcia, R.G., Kraemer, D.C., and Pauerstein, C.J.: Detailed Time Course of ovum transport in the Rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta). Biol. Reprod. 13:363-369, 1975. 16. Eddy, C.A., Turner, T.T., Kraemer, D.C., Pauerstein, C.J.: Pattern and duration of ovum transport in the baboon (Papio anubis). Obstet. Gynecol. 47:658-664, 1976. 17. Kraemer, D.C., Moore, G.T., and Kramen, M.A.: Baboon infant produced by embryo transfer. Science 192:1246-1247, 1976. 18. Shaikh, A.A., Allen-Rowlands, C., Dozier, T., Kraemer, D.C., and Goldzieher, J.W.: Diagnosis of early pregnancy in the baboon. Contraception, 14:39l-402, 1976. 19. Flechon, J.E., Panigel, M., Kraemer, D.C., Kalter, S.S., and Hafez, E.S.E.: Surface Ultrastructure of pre-implantation baboon embryos. Anat. Embryol. 149:289-295, 1976. 20. Kraemer, D.C., Maquco, M., Hendrickx, A.G., and Vera Cruz, N.C.: Histology of the baboon endometrium during the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. Fert. and Steril. 28:482-487, 1977. 21. Goldzieher, J.W., De La Pena, A., Chenault, C.B., Dozier, T.S., and Kraemer, D.C.: Comparative studies of the ethynyl estrogens used in oral contraceptives: Effects with and without progestational agents on plasma cortisol and cortisol binding in humans, baboons, and beagles. Fertility and Sterility 28:1182-1190, 1977. 22. Goldzieher, J.W., Chenault, C.B., De La Pena, A., Dozier, T.S., and Kraemer, D.C.: Comparative studies of the ethynyl estrogens used in oral contraceptives: Effects with and without progestational agents on plasma androstenedione, testosterone, and testosterone binding in humans, baboons, and beagles. Fertility and Sterility 29:388-396, 1978. 23. Goldzieher, J.W., Chenault, C.B., De La Pena, A., Dozier, T.S., and Kraemer, D.C.: Comparative studies of the ethynyl estrogens used in oral contraceptives: Effects with and without progestational agents on carbohydrate metabolism in humans, baboons, and beagles. Fertility and Sterility 30:146-153, 1978. 24. Kraemer, D.C., Flow, B.L., Schriver, M.D., Kinney, G.M., and Pennycook, J.W.: Embryo Transfer in the nonhuman primate, feline and canine. Theriogenology 11(1):51-62, 1979.

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 16 Publications in Refereed Journals (Cont.): 25. Vogelsang, S.G., Sorensen, A.M., Potter, G.D., Burns, S.J., and Kraemer, D.C.: Fertility of donor mares following nonsurgical collection of embryos. Theriogenology 27:383-386, 1979. 26. Maxwell, D.P., and Kraemer, D.C.: Laparoscopy in cattle. In: Animal Laparoscopy. Eds.: P.M. Harrison and D.E. Wildt. Williams and Wilkins Press, Baltimore, Maryland, pp. 133-156, 1980. 27. Witherspoon, D.M., Kraemer, D.C., and Seager, S.W.J.: Laparoscopy in the horse. In: Animal Laparoscopy. Eds.: P.M. Harrison and D.E. Wildt. Williams and Wilkins Press, Baltimore, Maryland, pp. 157-167, 1980. 28. Kraemer, D.C., and Kuehl, T.J.: Artificial insemination of nonhuman primates and semen collection and evaluation of breeding soundness in nonhuman primates. In: Current Therapy in Theriogenology. Eds. by D.A. Morrow, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia/London/Toronto, pp. 1133-1137, 1980. 29. Atkins, D.T., Kraemer, D.C., Harms, P.G., and Fleger, J.L.: Progesterone-receptor complex in the nuclear fraction of the bovine endometrium. Biol. Reprod. 23:317-323, 1980. 30. Huston, J.E., Davis, D.I., Menzies, C.S., and Kraemer, D.C.: Effects of zeranol on growth and reproduction of heifers. Southwestern Vet. 33:209-212, 1980. 31. Flow, B.L., Cartwright, T.C., Kuehl, T.J., Mott, G.E., Kraemer, D.C., Kruski, A.W., Williams, J.D., and McGill, H.C., Jr.: Genetic effects on serum cholesterol concentrations in baboons. J. Heredity 72:97-103, 1981.

32. Wiley, H.E., Bowen, M.J. Massey, J.M., Amoss, M.S., Blake, R.W. and Kraemer, D.C.: The effect of F.S.H. on sperm transport in cattle. Abstract in Theriogenology, 17(1):113, 1982. 33. Altenhof, R.L., Tanksley, T.D., Jr., Knabe, D.A., Harms, P.G., Bowen, M.J. and Kraemer, D.C.: Investigations of nonsurgical embryo collection in swine. Abstract in Theriogenology, 17(1):75, 1982. 34. Smith, M.F., Nix, K.J., Kraemer, D.C., Amoss, M.S., Herron, M.A. and Wiltbank, J.N.: Fertilization rate and early embryonic loss in Brahman crossbred heifers. J. Anim. Sci. 54:1005-1011, 1982. 35. Kraemer, D.C.: Intra and interspecific embryo transfer. J. Exptl. Zool. 228:363-371, 1983.

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 17 Publications in Refereed Journals (Cont.): 36. Goff, B.A., Anderson, W.A., Kraemer, D.C., and Forrest, D.W.: Postnatal development of ovarian follicles in Holstein heifers. J. of An. Sci. 59: Supplement 1, Abstract (532), 1984. 37. Wagner, T.E., Murray, F.A., Minhas, B. and Kraemer, D.C.: The possibility of transgenic livestock. Theriogenology 21:29-40, 1984. 38. Kraemer, D.C.: Contributions of mammalian embryo transfer to developmental genetics. Am. J. Med. Gen. 18:643-648, 1984. 39. Shaikh, A.A., Minhas, B.S., Bowen, M.J., Westhusin, M.E. and Kraemer, D.C.: Pronucleus formation following microinjection of spermatozoa into baboon ova. Abstract No. 294, 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Laramie, WY, 1984. 40. Minhas, B.S., Capehart, J.S., Bowen, M.J., Womack, J.E., McCrady, J.D., Harms, P.G., Wagner, J.E. and Kraemer, D.C.: Visualization of pronuclei in living bovine zygotes. Biol. Reprod. 30:687-691, 1984. 41. Bowen, M.J., Salsbury, J.M., Bowen, J.M. and Kraemer, D.C.: Nonsurgical auto-transfer in the mare. British Equine Veterinary Journal Suppl. 3, pp. 100-103, March, 1985. 42. Anderson, W.J., Forrest, D.W., Schulze, A.L., Kraemer, D.C., Bowen, M.J. and Harms, P.G.: Ovarian inhibition of pulsatile luteinizing hormone secretion in prepuberal Holstein heifers. Dom. Anim. Endocrin. 2:85-91, 1985. 43. Kraemer, D.C., Minhas, B. and Loskutoff, N. Strategien fur einen Einsatz des Gene transfers in der Rinderproduktion. Zuchtungskunde 58:32-37, 1986. 44. Densmore, M.A., Bowen, M.J., Magyar, S.J., Amoss, M.S., Jr., Robinson, R.M., Harms, P.G., Kraemer, D.C.: Artificial insemination with frozen, thawed semen and pregnancy diagnosis in Addax (Addax nasomaculatus). Zoo Biology. 6:21-29, 1987. 45. Densmore, M.A., Bowen, M.J., Robinson, R.M., Harms, P.G., Kraemer, D.C.: Hematologic and serum chemistry profiles of four male Addax (Addax nasomaculatus) immobilized with etorphine and xylazine. Journal of Zoo Animal Medicine. 18(2/3):123-130, 1987. 46. Pool, K.F., Wilson, J.M., Webb, G.W., Kraemer, D.C., Potter, G.D. and Evans, J.W.: Exogenous hormone regimens to successfully utilize mares in diestrous (days 3 to 14 post-ovulation) as embryo transfer recipients. J. Reprod. Fert., Suppl. 35, 429-432, 1987.

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 18 Publications in Refereed Journals (Cont.): 47. Templeton, J.W., Tipton, R.C., Garber, T., Bondioli, K., Kraemer, D.C.: Expression and genetic segregation of parental BoLA serotypes in bovine embryos. Anim. Gen. 18:137-322, 1987. 48. Vogelsang, M.M., Kraemer, D.C., Potter, G.D. and Stott, G.G.: Fine structure of the follicular oocyte of the horse. J. Reprod. Fert. Suppl. 35, 157-167, 1987. 49. Webb, G.W., Kraemer, D.C., Potter, G.D. and Evans, J.W.: Estradiol and progesterone concentration resulting from the administration of an erogenous hormone regimen in diestrous embryo transfer recipients. J. Equine Vet. Sci. 8:125-129, 1988. 50. Wilson, J.M., Caceci, T., Potter, G.D. and Kraemer, D.C.: Ultrastructure of cryopreserved horse embryos. J. Reprod. Fert., Suppl. 35, 405-417, 1987. 51. Kraemer D.C. Embryo collection and transfer in small ruminants. Theriogenology 31:141-148,1989. 52. Huntress S.L., Loskutoff N.M., Raphael B.L., Yee B., Bowsher T.R., Putman J.M., Kraemer D.C. Pronucleus formation following in vitro fertilization of oocytes recovered from a gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) with unilateral endometrioid adenocarcinoma of the ovary. American Journal of Primatology 18:259-266, 1989. 53. Asher G.W., Kraemer D.C., Magyar S.J., Brunner M., Moerbe R., Gioquinto M.: Intrauterine insemination of farmed Fallow deer, Dama dama, with frozen thawed semen via laparoscopy. Theriogenology 34: 569-577, 1990. 54. Wolfe B.A., Kraemer D.C.: Methods in bovine nuclear transfer. Theriogenology 37:5-15, 1992. 55. Robeck T.R., Schneyer, A.L., McBain, J.F., Dalton, L.M., Walsh, M.T., Czekala, N.M., and Kraemer D.C.: Analysis of urinary immunoreactive steroid metabolites and gonadotropins for characterization of the estrous cycle, breeding period, and seasonal estrous activity of captive killer whales (Orcinus orca). Zoo Biology 12:173-187, 1993. 56. Robeck, T.R., Curry, B.E., McBain, J.R., Kraemer, D.C.: Reproductive biology of the bottlenose dolphin (torsiops truncates) and the potential application of advanced reproductive technologies. J. Zoo Wild. Med. 25:321-336, 1994. 57. Flores-Foxworth, G., Coonrod, S.A., Moreno, J.F., Byrd, S.R., Kraemer, D.C. and Westhusin M.E.: Interspecific transfer of IVM IVF-derived red sheep (Ovis orientalis gmelini) embryos to domestic sheep (Ovis aries). Theriogenology 44:681, 1995.

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58. Azambuja, R.M., Kraemer, D.C., Westhusin, M.E.: Effects of low temperatures on in vitro produced bovine zygotes. Mol. Reprod. Dev. 47:435-439, 1997. 59. Azambuja, R.M., Kraemer, D.C., Westhusin, M.E.: Effects of low temperatures on in vitro matured bovine oocytes. Theriogenology 49:1155-1164, 1998. 60. Robeck T.R., MacBain J.F., Mathey S., Kraemer D.C.: Ultrasonographic evaluation of the effects of exogenous gonadotropins on follicular recruitment and ovulation induction in the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). J Zoo Wild Med 29(1):6-13, 1998. 61. Shrestha S.P., Ullrey D.E., Bernard J.B., Wemmer C., Kraemer D.C.: Plasma vitamin E and other analyte levels in Nepalese camp elephants (Elephas maximus). J Zoo Wildl Med 29(3):269-278, 1998. 62. Winger, Q.A., Hill, J.R., Shin, T., Watson A.J., Kraemer D.C., Westhusin M.E.: Genetic reprogramming of lactate dehydrogenase, citrate synthase, and phosphofructokinase mRNA in bovine nuclear transfer embryos produced using bovine fetal fibroblast cell nuclei. Mol Reprod Dev 56:458-464, 2000. 63. Westhusin M.E., Burghardt R.C., Rugila J.N., Willingham L.A., Liu L., Shin T., Howe L.M., Kraemer D.C.: Potential for cloning dogs. J of Reproduction and Fertility Supplement 57:287-293, 2001. 64. Liu L., Shin T., Pryor J.H., Kraemer D., Westhusin M.: Regenerated bovine fetal fibroblasts support high blastocyst development following nuclear transfer. Cloning 3(2):51-58, 2001. 65. Otoi T., Willingham L., Shin T., Kraemer D.C., Westhusin M.E.: Effects of oocytes culture density on meiotic competence of canine oocytes. Reproduction 124:775-781, 2002. 66. Shin T., Kraemer D.C., Pryor J., Buck S., Murphy K., Lyons L., Westhusin M.E.: Cell Biology: A cat cloned by nuclear transplantation. Nature 415 (6874):859, 2002. 67. Westhusin M., Hinrichs K., Choi Y-H., Shin T., Liu L., Kraemer D.: Cloning companion animals (horses, cats, and dogs). Cloning and Stem Cells 5:301-317, 2003. 68. Willingham-Rocky L.A., Hinrichs K., Westhusin M.E., Kraemer D.C.: Effects of stage of oestrus cycle and progesterone supplementation during culture of maturation of canine oocytes in vitro. Reproduction 126:501-508, 2003.

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 20 Publications in Refereed Journals (Cont.): 69. Otoi T., Shin T., Kraemer D.C., Westhusin M.E.: Influence of maturation culture period on the development of canine oocytes after in vitro maturation and fertilization. Reprod Nutr Dev 44:631-637, 2004. 70. Romano J.E., Thompson J.A., Forrest D.W., Westhusin M.E., Tomaszweski M.A., Kraemer D.C.: Early pregnancy diagnosis by transrectal ultrasonography in dairy cattle. Theriogenology (Available online 11 April 2006) 71. Mortensen C, Choi YH, Hinrichs K, Ing N, Kraemer D, Vogelsang S, Vogelsang M.: Effects of exercise on embryo recovery rates and embryo quality in the horse. Animal Reproduction Science 94:395-397, 2006. 72. Romano JE, Thompson JA, Kraemer DC, Westhusin ME, Forrest DW, Tomaszweski MA.: Early pregnancy diagnosis by palpation per rectum: Influence on embryo/fetal viability in dairy cattle. Theriogenology 67:486-493, 2007. 73. Otoi, T., Shin, T., Kraemer, D.C., Westhusin, M.E.: Role of cumulus cells on in vitro maturation of canine oocytes. Reprod. Dom. Anim. 42:184-189, 2007. 74. Hanna, C., Long, C., Hinrichs, K., Westhusin, M., Kraemer, D.: Assessment of canine oocytes viability after transportation and storage under different conditions. Anim. Reprod. Sci. 105(3-4):451-456, 2008. 75. Hanna, C., Menges, S., Kraemer, D., Long, C.: Synchronization of canine germinal vesicle stage oocytes prior to in vitro maturation alters the kinetics of nuclear progression during subsequent resumption of meiosis. Reproduction, Fertility, and Development 20:606-614, 2008. 76. Liu, J., Westhusin, M., Johnson, G., Raudsepp, T., Chowdhary, B., Burghardt, R., Long, C., Kraemer, D.: Evaluation of culture systems for attachment and proliferation of epithelial cells cultured from ovine semen. Anim. Reprod. Sci., Online 23 Dec 2008. 77. Porada, C.D., Sanada, C., Long, C.R., Wood, J.A., Desai, J., Frederick, N., Millsap, L., Bormann, C., Menges, S.L., Hanna, C., Flores-Foxworth, G., Shin, T., Westhusin, M.E., Liu, W., Glimp, H., Zanjani, E.D., Lozier, J.N., Pliska, V., Stranzinger, G., Joerg, H., Kraemer, D.C., Almeida-Porada, G.: Clinical and molecular characterization of a re-established line of sheep exhibiting hemophilia A. J. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 8(2):276-285, 2010.

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 21 Publications in Refereed Journals (Cont.): 78. Herbst, S.M., Klegerman, M.E., Kim, H., Qi, J., Shelat, H., Wassler, M., Moody, M.R., Yang, C.M., Ge, X., Zou, Y., Kopechek, J.A., Clubb, F.J., Kraemer, D.C., Huang, S., Holland, C.K., McPherson, D.D., Geng, Y.J.: Delivery of stem cells to porcine arterial wall with echogenic liposomes conjugated to antibodies against CD34 and intercellular adhesion molecule-1. Mol. Pharmaceutics. 7(1):3-11, 2010. 79. Liu, J., Westhusin, M., Long, C., Johnson, G., Burghardt, R., Kraemer, D.: Embryo production and possible species preservation by nuclear transfer of somatic cells isolated from bovine semen. Theriogenology 74:1629-1635, 2010. 80. Liu, J., Westhusin, M., Long, C., Johnson, G., Burghardt, R., Kraemer, D.: Embryo production and possible species preservation by nuclear transfer of somatic cells isolated from bovine semen. Theriogenology. 74(9):1629-35, 2010. 81. Pryor, J.H., Looney, C.R., Romo, S., Kraemer, D.C., Long, C.R.: Cryopreservation of in vitro produced bovine embryos: effects of lipid segregation and post-thaw laser assisted hatching. Theriogenology. 75(1):24-33, 2011. 82. Romano, J.E., Thompson, J.A., Kraemer, D.C., Westhusin, M.E., Tomaszweski, M.A., Forrest, D.W.: Effects of early pregnancy diagnosis by palpation per rectum on pregnancy loss in dairy cattle. JAVMA, 239(5):668-673, 2011. 83. Kjelland, M.E., Blue-McLendon, A., Kraemer, D.: Determining Air Cell Location and Embryo Development in Opaque Shelled Eggs. Avian Biology Research, 5(2): 99-102, 2012. 84. Kjelland, M.E., Kraemer, D.: Feathers and Post-Hatch Eggshells: Sources of Fibroblast Cells for Conserving Genetic Diversity. Avian Biology Research, 5(3): 123-130, 2012. 85. Kraemer, D.: A History of Equine Embryo Transfer and Related Technologies. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 33: 305-308, 2013. 86. Albarzanchi, A.M.T., Sayes, C.M., Albarzanchi, M.T.R., Fajt, V., Dees, W.L., Kraemer, D.C.: Cilostazol Blocks Pregnancy in Naturally Cycling Mice. Contraception. 87:443-8, 2013. 87. Kjelland, M.E., Liu, J., Hyatt, D., Kraemer, D.: Collection, Isolation and Culture of Somatic Cells from Avian Semen. Avian Biology Research, 6(4): 255-260, 2013 88. Taiyeb AM Sayes CM, Ridha Albarzanchi MT, Fajt v Dees WL, Kraemer DC.: Cilostazol blocks pregnancy in naturally cycling mice. Contraception, 87:443-8, 2013

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 22 Publications in Refereed Journals (Cont.): 89. Taiyeb AM, Ridha MT, Sayes CM, Dees WL, Kraemer DC: Cilostazol administered to female mice induces ovulation of mature oocytes: A Contraceptive Animal Model. Life Sci, 2014;96:46-52 90. Taiyeb AM, Dees WL, Ridha-Albarzanchi MT, Sayes CM, Kraemer DC: In vitro effects of cilotazol, a phosphodiesterase IIIA inhibitor, on mouse oocyte maturation and morphology. Clin Exp Physiol, 2014; 41:147-53 91. Taiyeb AM, Sayes CM, Ridha Albarzanchi, Fajt V, Dees WL, Kraemer DC: Cilostazol blocks pregnancy in naturally cycling mice. Contraception, 2013;87:443-8 92. Kjelland ME, Romo S, Kraemer DC: Avian Cloning: Adaption of a technique for enucleation of the avian ovum. Avian Biology Research, 2014;7:131-138 Refereed Proceedings/Monographs: 1. Kraemer, D.C., and Mark, H.M.: Use of electro-anesthesia in a reproduction study of the ewe. Symposium of Electro-anesthesia, 2nd, Knoxville, Tennessee, April 26-27, 1965, Proceedings, Supplement. 2. Eddy, C.A., Garcia, R.G., Kraemer, D.C., and Pauerstein, C.J.: Ovum transport in nonhuman primates. Proceedings of WHO Meeting, "Mechanism Controlling the Function of the Mammalian Oviduct", San Antonio, Texas, 1975. 3. Bowen, M.J., Platz, C.C. Jr., Brown, C.D. and Kraemer, D.C.: Successful artificial insemination and embryo collection in the African lion (Panthera leo). Proceedings of American Association of Zoo Veterinarians pp. 57-59, 1982. 4. Loskutoff, N.M. and Kraemer, D.C.: Current application of embryo transfer in the zoo world. Proceedings of the Association of Zoo Veterinary Technicians, pp. 40-45, 1984.

5. Loskutoff, N.M. and Kraemer, D.C.: Future technologies in embryo transfer. Proceedings of the Association of Zoo Veterinary Technicians, pp. 58-64, 1984. 6. Caceci, T., Shaikh, A.A. and Kraemer, D.C.: Ultrastructure of baboon zygotes produced by microinjection of spermatozoa. Proc. E.M. Soc. Amer. 43:650-651, 1985.

7. Pipkin, J.L., Forrest, D.W., Potter, G.D., Kraemer, D.C., Kreider, J.L. and Wilson, J.M.: Peripheral plasma steroid levels during early diestrus in the mare. Proc. Texas A&M University Horse Short Course. p. 128 (Abstr.), 1985.

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 23 8. Vulliet, P.R., Loskutoff, M.N. and Kraemer, D.C.: A technique for embryo transfer in the rat. Proceedings of Western Pharmacological Society. 29:315- 318, 1986. 9. Coonrod, S.A., Bowen, M.J., Kraemer, D.C.: Nonsurgical collection of ovine embryos. Proceedings of American Embryo Transfer Association. 5:83-87, 1986. 10. Calle, P.P., Loskutoff, N.M., Threlfall, W.R., Kraemer, D.C., Nemec, L.A., Dorn, C.G., Armstrong, D.A., Blasdel, T.L., Karesh, W.B., Ott-Joslin, J.E., Raphael, B.L.: Estrous synchronization and superovulation induction in the giraffe. Proceedings of American Association of Zoo Veterinarians Annual Meeting, Hawaii, 1987. 11. Foxworth, B. and Kraemer, D.C. Comparison of the implantation rates with subsequent placental development of Tetraploid Mus musculus embryos transferred to Mus musculus recipients during differing stages of pseudopregnancy. Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Reproduction 78: 80, 1993. Refereed Proceedings/Monographs (Cont.): 12. Kraemer D.C.: Animal cloning: Impact on therapeutic and reproductive cloning research in humans. Proceedings of the Academia de Investigación en Biología de la Reproducción, A.C., Acapulco, GRO, Mexico, 11-13 May, pp 185-190, 2006. 13. Ridha-Albarzanchi M.T., Romo S., Kraemer D.C.: Vitrification of animal oocytes and its implications for vitrification research on human oocytes. Proceedings of the Academia de Investigación en Biología de la Reproducción, A.C., Acapulco, GRO, Mexico, 11-13 May, pp 235-241, 2006. Abstracts: 1. Capehart, J.S., Bowen, M.J., Bassett, J.W., Shelton, J.M. and Kraemer, D.C.: A modified technique for the collection of uterine stage ovine embryos. Theriogenology 21:227, 1984. (Abstract) 2. Stone, G., Jr., Kraemer, D.C., Harms, P.G. and Schake, L.M.: Superovulation, Nonsurgical embryo collection and rebreeding of early postpartum brangus cows. Theriogenology 21:265, 1984. (Abstract) 3. Westhusin, M.E., Anderson, J.G., Harms, P.G. and Kraemer, D.C.: Microinjection of spermatozoa into bovine eggs. Theriogenology 21:274, 1984. (Abstract) 4. Barrios, D.R., McConnell, S., Bowen, M.J. and Kraemer, D.C.: Effects of progesterone (P4) and estrogen (E2) on fertilization failure and early embryonic mortality in superovulated cows.

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 24 Theriogenology 23:176, 1985. (Abstract) 5. Bessoudo, E. and Kraemer, D.C.: Scanning electron microscopy of the morphological changes on the surface of the rabbit ovum and zygote. Theriogenology 25:138, 1986. (Abstract) 6. Coonrod, S.A., Coren, B.R., McBride, B.L., Bowen, M.J. and Kraemer, D.C.: Successful non-surgical collection of ovine embryos. Theriogenology 25:149, 1986. (Abstract) 7. Loskutoff, N.M., Coren, B.R., Barrios, D.R., Bessoudo, E., Bowen, M.J., Stone, G. and Kraemer, D.C.: Gene microinjection in bovine Embryos facilitated by centrifugation. Theriogenology 25:168, 1986. (Abstract) 8. Loskutoff, N.M., Roessner, C.A., Kraemer, D.C.: Preliminary studies on liposome-mediated gene transfer: Effects on survivability of murine zygotes. Theriogenology 25:169, 1986. (Abstract) Abstracts (Cont.): 9. McBride, B.L., Bessoudo, E., Bowen, M.J. and Kraemer, D.C.: Antiprogesterone reversal of progesterone-induced rapid transport of ova in superovulated cattle. Theriogenology 25:170, 1986. (Abstract) 10. Vogelsang, M.M., Kraemer, D.C., Bowen, M.J. and Potter, G.D.: Recovery of equine follicular oocytes by surgical and non-surgical techniques. Theriogenology 25:208, 1986. (Abstract) 11. Westhusin, M.E. and Kraemer, D.C.: Fertilization of hamster ova by sperm injection: The effect of sperm placement on sperm decondensation and pronuclear formation. Theriogenology 25:215, 1986. (Abstract) 12. Wilson, J.M., Caceci, T., Kraemer, D.C., Potter, G.D. and Neck, K.F.: Hatching of the equine embryo: An electron microscopy study. Biol. Reprod. 34, Suppl. 1:101, 1986. (Abstract) 13. Wilson, J.M., Kraemer, D.C., Potter, G.D. and Welsh, T.H. Jr.: Non-Surgical Transfer of Cryopreserved Equine Embryos to Pony Mares Treated with Exogenous Progestin. Theriogenology 25:217, 1986. (Abstract) 14. Wilson, J.M., Kraemer, D.C., Potter, G.D. and Welsh, T.H., Jr.: Non- surgical transfer of cryopreserved equine embryos to pony mares treated with exogenous progestin. Theriogenology. 25:217, 1986. (Abstract) 15. Wilson, J.M., Caceci, T., Kraemer, D.C., Potter, G.D. and Neck, K.F.: Hatching of the

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 25 equine embryo: an electron microscopy study. Biol. Reprod. Suppl. 1, 34:101, 1986. (Abstract) 16. Wilson, J.M., Kraemer, D.C., Potter, G.D. and Pipkin, J.L.: Repeated embryo recovery and subsequent fertility of two-year-old fillies. J.A.S.A.S. Suppl. 1, 63:344, 1986. (Abstract) 17. Reed, M.L., W. Jochle, W. and Kraemer, D.C.: In vitro culture of nonmanipulated and gene-microinjected mouse zygotes in medium supplemented with SolcoserylR. Theriogenology. 27:270, 1987. (Abstract) 18. Raphael, B.L., Loskutoff, N.M., Nemec, L.A., Wolfe, B.A., Howard, J.G. and Kraemer, D.C.: Hormonal characterization and manipulation of the estrous cycle and nonsurgical embryo recovery in Suni antelope. Theriogenology 29 (1):292, 1988. (Abstract) Abstracts (Cont.): 19. Gilbert, D.E., Loskutoff, N.M., Dorn, C.G., Nemec, L.A., Calle, P.P., Kraemer, D.C. and Raphael, B.L.: Hormonal manipulation and ultrasonographic monitoring of ovarian activity in the giraffe. Theriogenology 29 (1):248, 1988. (Abstract) 20. Nemec, L.A., Loskutoff, N.M., Lasley, B.L., Fields, M.J., Bowen, M.J. and Kraemer, D.C.: The influence of relaxin, with steroid pretreatment, on cervical dilatation in ovariectomized ewes. Theriogenology 29 (1):282, 1988. (Abstract) 21. Wells, E.F., Loskutoff, N.M., Reed, M.L., Nemec, L.A., French, L.L. and Kraemer, D.C.: Reduced embryo viability in vitro associated with specific micropore filters used for medium sterilization. Theriogenology 29 (1):324, 1988. (Abstract) 22. Biery K.A., Kraemer D.C. Comparison of Ham's F-10, modified Whitten's and modified Eagle's media supplemented with either bovine serum albumin or newborn calf serum for the in vitro culture of 8-cell mouse embryos. Theriogenology 29:225, 1988. (Abstract) 23. Dorn C.G., Baker J.F., Knutson R., Kraemer D.C. Embryo recovery from early postpartum beef cows. Theriogenology 31:184, 1989. (Abstract) 24. Dorn C.G., Wolfe B.A., Bessoudo E., Kraemer D.C. Follicular detection in sheep by ultrasonography. Theriogenology 31:184, 1989. (Abstract) 25. Nemec L.A., Skow L.S., Goy J.M., Kraemer D.C. Introduction of DNA into murine

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 26 embryos by electroporation. Theriogenology 31:233, 1989. (Abstract) 26. Raphael B.L., Loskutoff N.M., Howard J.G., Wolfe B.A., Nemec L.A., Schiewe M.C., Kraemer D.C. Embryo transfer and artificial insemination in suni (Neotragus moschatus zulyensis). Theriogenology 31:244, 1989. (Abstract) 27. Reed M.L., Dorn C.G., Goy J.M., Skow L.C., Kraemer D.C. Survival of bovine blastocysts microinjected with liposome-encapsulated DNA. Theriogenology 31:245, 1989. (Abstract) 28. Westhusin M.E., Slapak J.R., Fuller D.T., Kraemer D.C. Culture of agar-embedded one and two cell bovine embryos and embryos produced by nuclear transfer in the sheep and rabbit oviduct. Theriogenology 31:271, 1989. (Abstract) 29. Wideman D., Dorn C.G., Kraemer D.C. Sex detection of the bovine fetus using linear array real-time ultrasonography. Theriogenology 31:272, 1989. (Abstract) Abstracts (Cont.): 30. Reed M.L., LaLond A.R.L., Kraemer D.C. Effects of increased embryo/volume ratios and Solcoseryl product addition of murine zygote development. Theriogenology 31:246, 1989. (Abstract) 31. Dorn C.G., Foxworth W.B., Butler P.D., Olsen G.C., Wolfe B.A., Davis D.S., Simpson T.R., Kraemer D.C. Superovulation and embryo recovery in the American bison. Theriogenology 33:217, 1990. (Abstract) 32. Dorn C.G., Foxworth W.B., Butler P.D., Olsen G.C., Wolfe B.A., Davis D.S., Simpson T.R., Kraemer D.C. Maintenance of calving interval in superovulated cattle. Theriogenology 33:218, 1990. (Abstract) 33. Loskutoff N.M, Kraemer D.C. Factors influencing the developmental competence of intraspecific murine chimeras produced by multiple embryo aggregation. Theriogenology 33:276, 1990. (Abstract) 34. Loskutoff N.M., Kraemer D.C. Intraspecific Blastocyst Reconstitution in Mice Using Giant trophectodermal vesicles produced by multiple embryo aggregation. Theriogenology 33:277, 1990. (Abstract) 35. Reed M.L., Skow L.C., Kraemer D.C. Microinjection of recombinant P-transposable elements into pronuclei of one-cell mouse embryos. Theriogenology 33:304, 1990. (Abstract) 36. Wolfe B.A., Westhusin M.E., Levanduski M.J., Bondioli K.R., Kraemer D.C.

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 27 Preimplantation development of embryos produced by intergeneric nuclear transplantation. Theriogenology 33:350, 1990. (Abstract) 37. Yee B., Loskutoff N.M., Cambre R.C., Calle P.P., Chacon R.R., Bowsher T.R., Kraemer D.C.: A preliminary study on the use of a long-acting GNRH agonist prior to ovarian stimulation for oocyte retrieval in the Western Lowland Gorilla. Theriogenology 33:358, 1990. (Abstract) 38. Dorn C.G., Baker J.F., Lunt D.K., and Kraemer D.C.: Repeated, short interval superovulation in virgin heifers. Theriogenology 35: 302, 1991. (Abstract) 39. Romo S., Dorn C.G., and Kraemer D.C.: Superovulation and rebreeding in virgin dairy heifers. Theriogenology 35:303, 1991. (Abstract) 40. Flores-Foxworth G., McBride B.M., Kraemer D.C., and Nuti L.C.: A comparison between laparoscopic and transcervical embryo collection and transfer in goats. Theriogenology 37:213, 1992. (Abstract) Abstracts (Cont.): 41. De Azambuja, R.M., Moreno, J.F., Kraemer, D.C, and Westhusin M.: Effect of gas atmosphere of in vitro maturation of bovine oocytes. Theriogenology 39:184, 1993. (Abstract) 42. Fuller, D.T., Kochevar, D.T., Brumbaugh, G.W, Womack, J.E., and Kraemer D.C.: Pretreatment of murine embryos prior to the polymerase chain reaction. Theriogenology 39:221, 1993. (Abstract) 43. Moreno, J.F., Flores-Foxworth, G., Westhusin, M., and Kraemer D.C.: Influence of pregnancy and presence of a CL on quantity of bovine oocytes obtained from ovarian follicles aspirated post-mortem. Theriogenology 39:271, 1993. (Abstract) 44. Westhusin, M.E., Moreno, J.F., De Azambuja, R.M., and Kraemer D.C.: Transport and maturation of bovine oocytes in a non-Co2 environment. Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Reproduction 169:442, 1993. (Abstract) 45. Coonrod, S.A., Flores-Foxworth, G., Moreno, J.F., Westhusin, M., Byrd, S.R. and Kraemer D.C.: Birth of Armenian Red Sheep (Ovis orientalis) lambs to domestic sheep (Ovis aries) following interspecific transfer to IVM-IVF derived embryos. Theriogenology 41:182, 1994. (Abstract) 46. Hanneman, R.A., Westhusin, M.E., Fugger, E., and Kraemer D.C.: Pronuclear formation of bovine oocytes by electrofusion with dead sperm. Theriogenology 41:213, 1994. (Abstract) 47. Fuller, D.T., Kochevar, D.T., Womack, J.E., Peterson, D., and Kraemer D.C.: Development

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 28 of a 1-tube protocol for detecting gene expression in low numbers of embryos. Theriogenology 41:200, 1994. (Abstract) 48. Moreno, J.F., Foxworth, W.B., Flores-Foxworth, G., Westhusin, M.E., Davis, D., and Kraemer D.C.: Production of domestic bovine (Bos taurus) x American bison (Bison bison) F1 embryos by IVM-IVF. Theriogenology 41:261, 1994. (Abstract) 49. Wolfe, B.A., Westhusin, M.E., Stepp, P. and Kraemer D.C.: Embryos produced by the transfer of caprine nuclei to enucleated bovine oocytes are capable of cleavage but do not develop to blastocysts. Society for the Study of Reproduction/Biology of Reproduction Volume 50/Supplement 1:72, 1994. (Abstract) 50. Chapman S.A., Keller D.L., Westhusin M.E., Drew M.L., Kraemer D.C.: In vitro production of Axis deer (Axis axis) embryos, a preliminary study. Theriogenology 51(1)280, 1999. (Abstract) Abstracts (Cont.): 51. Keller D.L., Chapman S.A., Westhusin M.E., Drew M.L., Kraemer D.C.: Production of in vitro derived Blackbuck antelope (Antilope cervicapra) embryos using standard bovine protocols. Theriogenology 51(1):287, 1999. (Abstract) 52. Lee C.P., Elhassan Y.M., Kraemer D.C.: The effect of β-mercaptoethanol and N-acetyl cysteine on development and hatching of bovine blastocysts produced in vitro. Theriogenology 51(1):243, 1999. (Abstract) 53. Liu L., Shin T., Kraemer D.C., Westhusin M.E.: High blastocyst developmental potential following nuclear transfer with fibroblast cells derived from a cloned fetus. Biol Reprod 62(1):191, 2000. (Abstract) 54. Shin T., Elhassan Y., Caveney A., Watson A.J., Looney C.R., Kraemer D.C., Westhusin M.E.: Comparison of embryo survival rates and apoptotic levels in cloned bovine embryos cultured in semidefined medium (G1G2) and chemically defined medium. Theriogenology 55(1):291, 2001. (Abstract) 55. Elhassan Y., Shin T, Tasca R.J., Kraemer D.C.: In vitro culture of nuclear transfer and in vitro fertilized bovine embryos in a chemically defined culture medium. Theriogenology 55(1):266, 2001. (Abstract) 56. Keller D.L., Cox A.M., Westhusin M.E., Kraemer D.C.: Feline oocytes activation effects on levels of MPF and MARK. Theriogenology 55:454, 2001. (Abstract)

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 29 57. Williams B., Shin T., Liu L., Flores-Foxworth G., Romano J., Dean D., Burghardt R., Westhusin M., Kraemer D.: Interspecies nuclear transfer of desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis mexicana). Theriogenology 57(1):457, 2002. (Abstract) 58. Shin T., Long C., Foxworth G., Hanna C., Menges S., Bormann C., Almeida-Porada G., Porada C., Glimp H., Millsap L., Westhusin M., Kraemer D.: A simple modified ICSI technique resulting in high pregnancy rates in Merino sheep (Ovis aries). Biol. Reprod. Special Issue, p. 234, 2005. (Abstract) 59. Menges S., Bormann C., Stroud B., Kraemer D., Westhusin M., Long C.: Post-thaw viability of in vitro-produced bovine embryos cultured either in caprine reproductive tracts or in vitro. Reprod. Fert. & Dev. 18:193, 2006. (Abstract)

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 30 Abstracts (Cont.): 60. Bormann C., Long C., Menges S., Hanna C., Foxworth G., Shin T., Westhusin M., Pliska V., Stranzinger G., Joerg H., Glimp H., Millsap L., Porada C., Almeida-Porada G., Kraemer D.: Re-establishment of an extinct strain of sheep from a limited supply of frozen semen. Reprod. Fert. & Dev. 18:201, 2006. (Abstract) 61. Hanna C., Long C., Westhusin M., Kraemer D.: Evaluation of culture duration and partial cumulus cell removal during canine oocytes maturation. Reprod. Fert. & Dev. 18:270, 2006. (Abstract) 62. Ridha-Albarzanchi M., Liu J., Kjelland M., Kraemer D.: Effects of culture duration and cumulus cell removal on canine oocyte in vitro maturation and fertilization using vasal sperm. Reproduction , Fertility, and Development 19: 292, 2007. (Abstract) 63. Pryor J., Looney C., Walker D., Seidel G. Jr., Hasler J., Kraemer D., Romo S. Comparison between conventional direct transfer freezing and vitrification for the cryopreservation of in vitro embryos from Brahman cattle. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 19: 224-225, 2007. (Abstract) 64. Liu, J., Westhusin, M.E., Kraemer, D.C.: Production of cloned blastocysts using epithelial cells cultured from bovine semen. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 20(1):43, 2008. 65. Pryor, J.H., Looney, C.R., Romo, S., Kraemer, D.C., Long, C.R.: The effect of lipid segregation with or without zona pellucida laser drilling on post-thaw embryo development of in vitro-produced bovine embryos. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 20(1):90, 2008. 66. Menges, S., Wei, H., Faber, D., Kraemer, D., Long, C.: Utilization of laser-assisted hatching to improve the pregnancy rate of in vitro-fertilized bovine embryos. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 20(1):140, 2008. 67. Bormann, C., Long, C., Menges, S., Hanna, C., Foxworth, G., Westhusin, M., Pliska, V., Stranzinger, G., Joerg, H., Glimp, H., Millsap, L., Porada, C., Almedia-Porada, G., Kraemer, D.: Reestablishment of an extinct strain of sheep utilizing assisted reproductive technologies. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 20(1):145, 2008. 68. Ridha-Albarzanchi, M., Alanssari, S., Taiyeb, A., Dunkin, K., Beifuss, K., Chowdhary, B., Eddy, C., Liu, L., Bernstein, L., Kraemer, D.: Development of a technique for staining chromosome and spindle of MI and MII baboon oocytes. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 20(1):251, 2008.

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Duane Carl Kraemer Page 31 Abstracts (Cont.): 69. Liu, J., Long, C., Westhusin, M., Kraemer, D.: Attempts to use somatic cells isolated from frozen bovine semen for nuclear transfer. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 21:122, 2009. 70. Taiyeb, A.M., Sayes, C.M, Fajt, V., Dees, W.L., Kraemer, D.C.: The inhibitory effect of Cilostazol on oocyte maturation and fertility in mice. Annual Conference of South Central and Gulf Coast Chapters of the Society of Toxicology, October 27-29. New Orleans, LA, 2011 71. Taiyeb, A.M., Fajt, V., Kraemer, D.C., Sayes, C.M.: The Effects of Cilostazol (a Phosphodiesterase 3 Enzyme Inhibitor) on Mouse Oocyte Meiotic Maturation and Morphology. Presented in the 50th Annual Conference of Society of Toxicology, March 6-10. Washington, DC, 2011 72. Taiyeb-Ridha, A.M., Kraemer, D.C.: Synchronization of Oocyte Meiotic Maturation in Superovulated Mice Improves In Vitro Fertilization Rate. Reproduction, Fertility, and Development. 24:212, 2012. Chapters: 1. Kraemer, D.C.: Cattle and other livestock raising. The Book of Knowledge, Grolier Incorporated, New York, 1966. 2. Hendrickx, A.G., and Kraemer, D.C.: Primates. In: Reproduction and Breeding Techniques for Laboratory Animals, edited by E.S.E. Hafez, pp. 316-335. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Lea and Febiger, 1970. 3. Kraemer, D.C., Contributor: Embryology of the baboon, by Andrew C. Hendrickx, pp. 3-30, 31-44, 45-52. Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press, 1971. 4. Kraemer, D.C. and Vera Cruz, N.C.: Infectious diseases influencing reproduction. In: Comparative Reproduction of Nonhuman Primates, edited by E.S.E. Hafez, pp. 426-452. Springfield, Ill., C.C. Thomas, 1971. 5. Kraemer, D.C., Moore, G.T., and Vera Cruz, N.C.: Experimental surgery. In: Comparative Reproduction of Nonhuman Primates, edited by E.S.E. Hafez, pp. 473-512. Springfield, Ill., C.C. Thomas, 1971. 6. Kraemer, D.C., and Vera Cruz, N.C.: The female reproductive system. In: Pathology of Simian Primates, Part I., edited by R.N. T-W-Fiennes, p. 841-877. Basel, S. Karger, 1972.

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Curriculum Vitae Duane C. Kraemer Page 32 Chapters (Cont.) 7. Kalter, S.S., Heberling, R.L., Helmke, R.J., Panigel, M., Smith, G.C., Kraemer, D.C., Hellman, A., Fowler, A.K., and Strickland, J.E.: A comparative study on the presence of C-type viral particles in placentas from primates and other animals. In: Comparative Leukemia Research, 1973, Leukemogenesis, ed., Y. Ito and R.M. Dutcher, Univ. of Tokyo Press, Tokyo, Karger, Basel, 391-401, 1975. 8. Kraemer, D.C., Kalter, S.S., and Moore, G.T.: The Establishment of Nonhuman Primate Breeding colonies at the Southwest Foundation for research and education. In: Laboratory Animal Handbook 6, Breeding Simians for Developmental Biology. Eds., F.T. Perkins and P.N. O'Donoghue. Laboratory Animals Ltd., London, pp. 41-47, 1975. 9. Flow, B., and Kraemer, D.C.: Noninfectious conditions affecting reproduction in nonhuman primates and infectious diseases affecting reproduction in nonhuman primates. In: Current Therapy in Theriogenology. Eds. by D.A. Morrow, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia/London/ Toronto, pp. 1137-1138, 1980. 10. Kraemer, D.C.: Reproductive and sexual cycles in nonhuman primates. In: Current Therapy in Theriogenology. Edited by D.A. Morrow, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia/London/Toronto, pp. 1140-1141, 1980. 11. Kraemer, D.C. and Barrios D.R.: Embryo transfer techniques for diagnosis of infertility in cattle. In Beef Cattle Research in Texas, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982. 12. Kraemer, D.C., Moore, G.T., Kramen, M.A. and Flow, B.L.: Nonhuman primate models for egg gransfer. In: Beier, H.M. and Lindner, H.R. (eds) Fertilization of the Human Egg In Vitro. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 359-369, 1983. 13. Schulze, A.L., Forrest, D.W., Kraemer, D.C., Fleeger, J.L. and Harms, P.G.: Ovarian follicular development during the prepubertal period in heifers. Beef Cattle Research in Texas, 1983. Texas Agri. Exp. Station. 14. Minhas, B.S., Capehart, J.S., Bowen, M.J., Womack, J.E. and Kraemer, D.C.: Gene transfer in sheep. Sheep and Goat Research. Texas A&M University, 1984. 15. Kraemer, D., Minhas, B. and Capehart, J.: Gene transfer into pronuclei of cattle and sheep zygotes. In: Genetic Manipulation of the Early Mammalian Embryo, Banbury Report 20:221-227, 1985. 16. Kraemer, D.C. and Bowen, M.J.: Embryo transfer in laboratory animals. In: Current Concepts for Theriogenology. (Ed. D.A. Morrow), 2nd Edition, 1986. 17. Kraemer, D., Minhas, B. and Capehart, J.: Gene transfer into pronuclei of cattle and sheep zygotes. In: Banbury Report 20; Genetic Manipulation of the Early Mammalian Embryo. Eds. F. Constantinc and R. Jaenisch. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York, pp 221-227, 1985. Revised 2/24/2014

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Curriculum Vitae Duane C. Kraemer Page 33 Chapters (Cont.) 18. Densmore, M.A. and Kraemer, D.C.: Analysis of reproductive data on the Addax (Addax nasomaculatus) in captivity. Int. Zoo Yb. 24/25:303-306, 1986. 19. Wilson, J.M., Caceci, T., Potter, G.D. and Kraemer, D.C.: Development of the equine embryonic sub-zonal capsule. Annual Meeting of the Texas Society of Electron Microscopy, 1986. 20. Kraemer, D.C.: Perspectives on the embryo. In: Nonhuman Primates in Perinatal Research. Brans YW, Kuehl TJ, eds. John Wiley and Sons, pp 185-192, 1988.

21. Kraemer, D.C.: Current status, advantages and potential applications of embryo transfer in relation to animal production and/or species preservation in North America. In: International Embryo Movement. Hare WCD, Seidel SM, eds. Champaign, IL: International Embryo Transfer Society, 1988. 22. Magyar, S.J., Hodges C.M. and Kraemer, D.C.: Synchronization and superovulation in captive white-tailed deer. Robert D. Brown, ed. Springer-Verlag, NY. In: The Biology of Deer, pp 356, 1992. 23. Kraemer, D.C.: Genetically altered animals will benefit humankind. In: Genetic Engineering Opposing Viewpoints, edited by C. Wekesser, pp. 94-101. San Diego, CA, Greenhaven Press, 1996. 24. Williams J., Shin T., Liu L., Flores-Foxworth G., Romano J., Blue-McLendon A., Kraemer D.C., Westhusin M.: Cloning exotic/endangered species (Desert Bighorn sheep). In: Cell Reprogramming and Transgenesis by Nuclear Transfer in Vertebrates. Methods in Molecular Biology, Humana Press. 2006. 25. Bazer, F., Kraemer, D., McHughen: Welfare, Health, and Biological Efficiency of Animals through Genetics and Biotechnology. In: Animal Welfare in Animal Agriculture, CRC Press, 2012. Textbooks: 1. Kraemer, D.C.: Development of a Technique for Surgical Recovery of Bovine Tubal Ova. M.S. Thesis, Texas A&M College, College Station, Texas, 1960. 2. Kraemer, D.C.: A Study of In Vitro Fertilization and Culture of Ovine Ova. Ph.D. Dissertation, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 1966. Non-Refereed Publications: (optional)

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Curriculum Vitae Duane C. Kraemer Page 34 PATENTS AND RELATED DISCOVERY ACTIVITIES Cloning Cats by Nuclear Transplantation – Patent pending SERVICE ACTIVITIES: Clinical Service: Describe clinical activities not included under teaching or research, and indicate % effort. Professional Organizations and Service: American Embryo Transfer Association International Embryo Transfer Society (Chairman, Equine Registry Committee, 1979; Secretary-Treasurer, 1981; President, 1982) Society for Theriogenology Texas Veterinary Medical Association Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges 1990-1997 American Veterinary Medical Association 1990-1997 Society for the Study of Reproduction Manuscript Review for Journals: Animal Reproduction Science Biology of Reproduction Reproduction, Fertility and Development Theriogenology Reproduction Major Committee Assignments: Departmental: Wildlife and Exotic Animal Committee, 1993-present Center Laboratory Animal Wildlife Care and Use Committee, Chair, 1993-2001 Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1997-2010 College Professional Curriculum Advisory Committee, Texas A&M University, 1968 Research Advisory Council, Texas A&M University, 1979-1980; Chair, 1990-1997 Animal Health Education Committee, 1980-1983 Veterinary Medicine Park Committee, 1980-1984 Research Inquiry Committee, 1993 Research Advisory Committee, 1995-1997 Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1997-present Veterinary Medical Park Planning Committee, Chair, 2006

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CVM Centennial Planning Committee, Member, 2013-2014 Major Committee Assignments: University Biotechnology Committee, 1986 Graduate Instructions Committee, Chair, 1990-1997 Graduate Operations Committee, 1990-1997 University Research Council, 1990-1997 University Graduate Council, 1990-1997 TAES Administrative Staff Council, 1994-1997 Agricultural Program Executive Committee, 1995-1997 TAMU Faculty Senate, 1997-2000 Chair, University Laboratory Animal Care Committee, 2003-2010 National Morris Animal Foundation Advisory Board, 1980-1983; Chairman, 1983 Reproductive Technology Committee of TVMA; Chair, 1988-1990

NIH Chimpanzee Breeding and Research Program Management Committee, 1986- 1991

OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY: Conferences, Symposia: Organized/Chaired (examples) Invited Presentations, Symposia, Colloquia and Named Lectures (examples).

Editor of Proceedings of the International Embryo Transfer Society Annual meeting, 1981.

Invited speaker and author of Review comparative assessment of endometrial morphology and function in subhuman primate models, at the World Health Organization Symposium on Steroid Contraception and Mechanisms of Endometrial Bleeding, Geneva, Switzerland, September 12-14, 1979. Invited speaker: Embryo transfer in zoo animals, American Association of Zoo Practitioners, Washington, D.C., 1980. Invited speaker: The Kroc Foundation Symposium: New frontiers in mammalian reproduction and development. Santa Ynez Valley, California, 1983. Invited speaker: The First Meckel Symposium in Developmental Genetics: Contributions of mammalian embryo transfer to developmental genetics. Bozeman, Montana. Invited speaker: NIH Workshop on Gametes and Early Embryos.

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Curriculum Vitae Duane C. Kraemer Page 36 OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY (Cont.):

Keynote Speaker, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Annual Conference, 2003

Invited speaker: Annual Meeting of the Academia de Investigación en Biología de la Reproducción, A.C., Acapulco, Mexico, May, 2006.

Invited speaker: XXXII Congreso Nacional de Buiatria. Veracruz, Mexico, 2008. Invited speaker: Workshop on Quantum Science and Engineering, Casper, WY, 2010

Moderator and Invited speaker: USDA, FSIS Symposium on Biotechnology, 1989. Invited speaker: International Meat Goat Conference, 1991. Invited speaker: Project Noah’s Ark, International Embryo Transfer Society Annual Meeting, Australia, 1994.

Invited speaker: International Biotechnology Conference, Davis, California, 1994. Invited speaker at Science Writers Association Convention

Invited speaker: 150th Anniversary de Educación Veterinaria en Mexico y America, Mexico City, Mexico, 2003. Invited speaker: Medical Library Association, San Antonio, TX, May 2005. Invited speaker: Texas Agricultural Lifetime Leadership (TALL). 2005-2011.

Keynote Speaker: Equine Science Society, 2014 Others

Exchange Professor, sponsored by the U.S.-Germany Working Group on Agricultural Science and Technology, U.S.D.A. Faculty Lecturer: Genetic manipulation of mammalian embryos, 1986.

Director: Project Noah’s Ark Science Program, 1991-present.

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Consultation Activities:

University of Texas Health Science Center and Southwest Foundation for Research and Education at San Antonio, Texas. Responsible investigator for 3 projects on Genetics of Atherosclerosis, 1 day/month, 1975-1978.

University of Washington Primate Center. Embryo transfer instruction and demonstration, April 1979. Zona-Gen, Member of Advisory Committee, 1990 Agricultural Consultant to TATNEFT in U.S.S.R. Animal Agriculture Consultant to Mali, West Africa, 1996

Global Genetics and Biologicals, 2004-2006 X-Y Genetics, 2008-2013

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