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MSc in Biology and Technology of Reproduction in Mammals SUBJECT: MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTION OF THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS (Compulsory subject, 6 ECTS) Begin: 18 th – 29 th September Subject coordinated by: Dr. Octavio López Albors Lecture room: Veterinary Faculty -1.2 Anatomy Cellular biology Physiology Common tasks 1st WEEK MONDAY 18 TUESDAY 19 WEDNESDAY 20 THURSDAY 21 FRIDAY 22 Morning 10:00 Lecture room Veterinary Facutly) Welcome & General Overview (Dr. M. Jiménez Dr. R. Romar Dr. O. López) Introduction e Morphology & Function Package (Dr. O López) 9:30-12:00 Practice. Dissection room Comparative anatomy of the pelvis and the male reproductive organs in domestic mammals (Drs. Mª D Ayala & G. Ramírez) 10:00 Theory Cel Biol Med Practice Room Fac. Medicine (hall 2 floor) Histology & cell biology: Spermiogenesis (Dr.M. Aviles) Sperm morphology (Dr.M. Aviles) 10:00 Theory Cel Biol Med Histology & cell biology Comparative sperm morphology (Dr. M Aviles Dr. Maria José Izquierdo Rico) 9:30 Theory. Lecture room Testicle physiology (Dr. S. Cánovas 15:30 Theory Lecture Room Physiology of the epididymis and reproductive glands (Dra. J Gadea) 12:00 Theory Lecture room Anatomy of the pelvis and general patterns of blood and nerve supply to the reproductive organs (Dr. Mª D. Ayala) Lunch Break Afternoon 15:30 Theory Lecture room Comparative anatomy of the male reproductive organs in domestic mammals (Dr. Mª D. Ayala) 16:00 Practice Dissection room Comparative anatomy of the pelvis and the male reproductive organs in domestic mammals (Drs. R. Latorre & G. Ramírez) 16:00 Theory. Cel Biol Med Practice Room Fac. Medicine (hall 2 floor) Histology & cell biology: Testicle (Dr JF Madrid) 16::00 Theory. Cel Biol Med Practice Room Histology & cell biology: Sperm ducts Accessory Reproductive Glands. (Dr.JF Madrid)
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MScinBiologyandTechnologyofReproductioninMammals

SUBJECT: MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTION OF THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS (Compulsory subject, 6 ECTS)

Begin: 18th – 29th September Subjectcoordinatedby:Dr.OctavioLópezAlbors

Lecture room: Veterinary Faculty -1.2

Anatomy Cellular biology Physiology Common tasks

1st WEEK

MONDAY 18 TUESDAY 19 WEDNESDAY 20 THURSDAY 21 FRIDAY 22

Morning

10:00 Lecture room Veterinary Facutly) Welcome & General Overview (Dr. M. Jiménez Dr. R. Romar Dr. O. López) Introduction e Morphology & Function Package (Dr. O López)

9:30-12:00 Practice. Dissection room Comparative anatomy of the pelvis and the male reproductive organs in domestic mammals (Drs. Mª D Ayala & G. Ramírez)

10:00 Theory Cel Biol Med Practice Room Fac. Medicine (hall 2 floor) Histology & cell biology: Spermiogenesis (Dr.M. Aviles) Sperm morphology (Dr.M. Aviles)

10:00 Theory Cel Biol Med Histology & cell biology Comparative sperm morphology (Dr. M Aviles Dr. Maria José Izquierdo Rico)

9:30 Theory. Lecture room Testicle physiology (Dr. S. Cánovas 15:30 Theory Lecture Room Physiology of the epididymis and reproductive glands (Dra. J Gadea) 12:00 Theory

Lecture room Anatomy of the pelvis and general patterns of blood and nerve supply to the reproductive organs (Dr. Mª D. Ayala)

Lunch Break

Afternoon

15:30 Theory Lecture room Comparative anatomy of the male reproductive organs in domestic mammals (Dr. Mª D. Ayala)

16:00 Practice Dissection room Comparative anatomy of the pelvis and the male reproductive organs in domestic mammals (Drs. R. Latorre & G. Ramírez)

16:00 Theory. Cel Biol Med Practice Room Fac. Medicine (hall 2 floor) Histology & cell biology: Testicle (Dr JF Madrid)

16::00 Theory. Cel Biol Med Practice Room Histology & cell biology: Sperm ducts Accessory Reproductive Glands. (Dr.JF Madrid)

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MONDAY 25 TUESDAY 26 WEDNESDAY 27

THURSDAY 28 FRIDAY 29 MONDAY 2 Oct

Morning

8:00 Practice Veterinary farm Ejaculate obtaining in buck (Dr. J Gadea) 11:30 Practice Lab Physiol Analysis of ejaculated samples (Dr. J. Gadea)

9:30 Theory Lecture Room Puberty and sexual behaviour (Dr. J. Gadea).

(off)

Opening Day

Academic

Year

9:30 Practice Lab Physiol Epididymal fluid obtaining in pig and bull (Dr. S Cánovas) 12:30 Info. session Lab physiol - Practicum - TFM

(Dr. R. Romar)

9:30 Practice Lecture room Bibliographic search and references management (Dr. C. Chaín) 11:30 Lecture room Seminars assignement (Dr. O. López)

9:30 Theory. Lecture room Anatomy of the male reproductive organs (human). Dr. K de Jong)

11:30 Practice Cel Biol Med Practice Room Electron microscopy of testicle, spermatic ducts and accessory glands) (Dr. M. Jiménez)

Break

Afternoon

15:30 Practice Cel Biol Med Practice Room Cel Biol Med Testicle and epididymis (light microscopy) (Dra. C.Ferrer y JF Madrid)

15:30 Practice Dissection room Anatomy of the male reproductive organs (human). (Dr. K de Jong)

SEMINARS

1. Sperm maturation (Dr. M Avilés)

2. Testicle thermoregulation: anatomical and physiological aspects (Drs. O López, J. Gadea)

3. Seminal plasma composition (Dr. S. Cánovas)

4. Erection: anatomy and physiology (Drs. O. López, J Gadea

5. Ejaculation: anatomy and physiology (Drs. O. López, J Gadea):

6. Hypophysis: comparative anatomy and histology (Drs. O. López, Juan Fº Madrid):

7. Main causes of infertility in males (Dr. F. Duncan)

8. Effect of esteroid and other esteroid disruptors in testicle function (Dr. L. Reynolds)

PAPER FOR ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION:

Harrison and Weiner, 1949. Vascular patterns of the mammalian testis and their functional significance.

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MSc in Biology and Technology of Reproduction in Mammals

SUBJECT: MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTION OF THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS(Compulsory subject)

Subject coordinated by: Maria Jimenez Movilla

Begin: 2rd October End: 13th October First week

Anatomy Cellularbiology Physiology Studentswork Anat/CellBiol/Physiol

MONDAY 2 TUESDAY 3 WEDNESDAY 4 THURSDAY 5 Morning

09:30 Lecture room. Introduction to the subject. Dr. Maria Jimenez 10:00 Theory. Lecture room Anatomy of the male and female reproductive system (human). Dr. K de Jong 12:00 Theor. Lecture room Comparative anatomy of reproductive organs in domestic mammals. Dr R. Latorre.

10:00 Theory. Lecture room Comparative anatomy of reproductive organs in domestic mammals Dr. R. Latorre Comparative anatomy of the mammary glands Dr. M.D. Ayala

9:30 Practice. Dissection room Comparative anatomy of reproductive organs in domestic mammals. Drs. R. Latorre & G. Ramírez

9:30 Theory. Medicine faculty Folliculogenesis, oogenesis and female gamete. Dr. Manuel Aviles

12:00 Theory. Lecture room Oocyte meiosis from basic science Dr. Francesca Duncan

Break Afternoon

15:30 Practice. Dissection room Anatomy of the female reproductive system (human). Dr. De Jong

16:00 Practice. Dissection room Female reproductive organs in canine Drs. MªD Ayala & G. Ramirez

15:30 Theory. Medicine faculty The ovary histological Organization Dr. Francesca Duncan

15:30 Practice. Medicine faculty Microscopic observation of ovary (newborn, Young, menopausal primate, mare). Dr. Concepción Ferrer

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MSc in Biology and Technology of Reproduction in Mammals

Second week

MONDAY 9 TUESDAY 10 WEDNESDAY 11 THURSDAY 12 FRIDAY 13 Morning

9:30 Theory. Lecture room Histological organization of the reproductive tract. Dr. Larry Reynolds 12:00 Theory. Lecture room Origin and composition of the zona pellucida Dr. Maria José Izquierdo-Rico

9:30 Theory. Lecture room Physiology of female reproductive system. Dr. P Coy 11:30 Theory Estrous cycle in domestic females Dr. R Romar 13:00. Theory Control of estral cycle in domestical animals with special focus in cow. Dr. Dimitrios Rizos

10.00 Theory Lecture room Menstrual cycle in women. Control of menstrual cycle in women Dra. MT Prieto 13:00 Theory. Efectos no reproductivos de esteroides sexuales en la hembra. Dr. Aline Freitas

UNIVERSITY CLOSED

Break

Afternoon

15:30 Practice. Faculty of Medicine. Microscopy observation of uterus, oviduct, etc Dr. Juan Francisco Madrid Practice. Faculty of Medicine. Electron microscopy of the female reproductive organs. MJM SEMINAR SELECTION

15:30 Practice Lab Physiology Oestrus cycle in the bitch. Dr. Sebastian Cánovas

15.30 Practice Lab Physiology Identification of the different phases of the estrous cycle by observing the ovary Drs. R Romar and S. Cánovas

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MSc in Biology and Technology of Reproduction in Mammals

SEMINARS 1. Composition of the uterine fluid. P Coy. 2. Functional relationship between the ovarian artery and vein: O. López Albors 3. Comparative anatomy of the female tract related to the artificial insemination: O. López Albors 4. Follicular atresia: M. Jimenez-Movilla 5. The polycystic ovarian syndrome in women: MJ Izquierdo, 6. Clinical cases related with the control of estrous cycle in pets. S. Cánovas 7. Hormonal regulation of the menstrual cycle and its relationship with contraceptives: R.Romar 8. Seasonal reproductive changes in mare and small ruminants. R Romar 9. Reproductive aging. Gamete quality and quantity. Dr. Franchesca Duncan 10. Steroids and endocrine disruptors in female reproductive functions. Dr L. Reynolds

PAPER FOR ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION: Monica M. Laronda, Alexandra L. Rutz, Shuo Xiao, Kelly A. Whelan, Francesca E. Duncan, Eric W. Roth, Teresa K. Woodruff & Ramille N. Shah. A bioprosthetic ovary created using 3D printed microporous scaffolds restores ovarian function in sterilized mice. Nature Communications 8, Article number: 15261 (2017). doi:10.1038/ncomms15261

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GAMETES-OVIDUCT INTERACTIONS BEFORE FERTILIZATION (1 week/3ECTS) (16-19th October 2016)

Coordinator: Pilar Coy Fuster

Theoretical Sessions: Room -1.3. Library (Veterinary Faculty). Practical Sessions: Department of Veterinary Physiology (1st floor, Faculty of Veterinary).

MONDAY16th Oct

TUESDAY17th Oct

WEDNESDAY18thOct

THURSDAY19thOct

FRIDAY20thOct

Morning

9:00: Theoretical session Presentation. Introduction to the Subject P Coy and R Romar 9:30 Theoretical session Generalities of the oviduct. Oviductal fluidcomposition. R Romar 11:30 Oocyte maturation during oviductal transport P Coy

9:00Practice II. Obtaining and storing oviductal fluid C. Soriano and R Romar 12:00Theoretical session Gene expression of the oviduct and protein composition M. Avilés

9:30 Practice IV. Preparation of oviductal fluid samples for enzymatic assays. R Romar 12:00 Theoretical session Interaction spermatozoa- oviduct. Sperm reservoir and capacitation in the oviduct R López-Úbeda.

9:00Practice III Sperm binding to oviductal epithelial cells. P Coy, C Soriano and S. Cánovas

9:00.Practice VI Assessment of the results ofthe enzymatic analysis in oviductal fluid R. Romar Discussion of scientific papers S Cánovas R. Romar

Break Afternoon

15:30 Practice I. Culture of oviductal epithelial cells. S. Cánovas and R.Romar

16:00 Practice V Changes in zona pellucida digestion mediated by the oviduct P Coy and S. Cánovas

Scientific papers proposed: CARRASCO LC, COY P, AVILÉS M, GADEA J, ROMAR R.Glycosidase determination in bovine oviduct fluid at

follicular and luteal phases of the estrous cycle. Reproduction, Fertility and Development20 1-10. 2008 CARRASCO LC, ROMAR R, AVILÉS M, GADEA J, COY P. Determination of glycosidase activity in porcine oviduct

fluid at the different phases of the estrous cycle. Reproduction136: 833–842. 2008.

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SUBJECT: FERTILIZATION, EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AND PREGNANCY(Compulsory subject)

From 30thOctoberth to 10thNovember 2017

Subject coordinated by P Coy Lecture room (theoretical sessions): room number-1.3 (located at ground floor of the library of the Veterinary Faculty).

Lab Veterinary Physiology: Department of Physiology, 1st floor Veterinary Faculty. Dissection room (Veterinary Anatomy).

1st week

MONDAY30 TUESDAY31 WEDNESDAY 1 THURSDAY2 FRIDAY3

Morning

9:00 h. Introduction to the subject S Cánovas 9:15 Theoretical session Fertilization. Gamete recognition María Jiménez 10:15 h Selection of seminars

9:00 Practice Obtaining of tubal oocytes Lab Histology Department Medical School 2nd floor. M. Avilés

9:00 Practice Obtaining of 2-cell embryos Lab Histology Department Medical School. 2nd floor. M. Avilés

12:00 h. Theoretical session Fertilization. Acrosomal reaction and sperm penetration MJ Izquierdo

12:00Theoretical session Role of zinc during fertilization and preimplantation embryo development Francesca Duncan

12:00 h Theoretical session Roles of oviductal proteins in mammalian fertilization and embryo development P Coy

Break

Afternoon

16:00 h Theoretical session Fertilization. Fusion of gametes and the polyspermy block M.Avilés

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2nd WEEK

MONDAY 6 Nov TUESDAY 7Nov WEDNESDAY 8 THURSDAY 9 FRIDAY 10

Morning

9:00 h Theoretical sessions Early stages of embryonic development (from zygote to blastocyst) F. Gil

9:30 h Theoretical session Implantation and placentation F. Gil 10:00 Practice: Dissection room Comparative anatomy of placentation (II) F. Gil G Ramírez R Latorre

9:00 h Practice: Dissection room Comparative anatomy of placentation (I) F. Gil O. López

9:30 h. Theoretical session Embryology of reproductive organs and mamary gland F Gil

9:30 Theoretical session Physiology of lactation in domestic animals S. Cánovas 11:30 Theoretical session Human lactation Veronica Muñoz Ricardo García de León

12:00 h Theoretical session Physiology of pregnancy in domestic animals Larry Reynolds

12:00 h Theoretical session Fetus development in humans. MT Prieto

Break

Afternoon

15:30 h Theoretical session Physiology of parturition Larry Reynolds

SEMINARIES 1. Effects of Maternal ‘Stressors’ on fetal and placental development, Larry Reynolds. 2. Sperm competition M. Avilés. 3. Species-specific gamete recognition. M. Avilés 4. Teratogens in women. MJ Izquierdo 5. Common malformations in the male reproductive organs. F Gil 6. Common malformations in the female reproductive organs.F Gil 7. Ectopic pregnancy in primates. P Coy 8. Parturition in the mare. R Romar 9. Practical information on lactation in human. R Romar 10. Comparative chronology of fetal development in human and domestic species. P Coy

PAPERS IN DISCUSSION

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ZP2 peptide beads select human sperm in vitro, decoy mouse sperm in vivo, and provide reversible contraception. Avella MA, Baibakov BA, Jimenez-Movilla M, Sadusky AB, Dean J. Sci Transl Med. 2016 Apr 27;8(336):336ra60. doi: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aad 9946.

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SPERM FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS (2017-18)

MONDAY

13th November

TUESDAY

14th November

WEDNESDAY

15th November

THURSDAY

16th November

FRIDAY

17th November

9:30. Presentation

T. Sperm assessment.

Why, when and how?

Dr. J Gadea

P. Basic semen analysis

C. Soriano

J. Gadea

9:30 T. Introduction to

fluorescence techniques. Dr. J

Gadea

P. Epifluorescence microscope

Flow Cytometry

CASA

In 3 groups, C. Soriano, S.

Navarro, L. Vieira, J. Gadea

9:00 T. Sperm

capacitation.

T. Techniques to evaluate

sperm capacitation

Dr. R. López.

P. Inmunofluorescence

R. López, L. Vieira

P. Western blotting

L. Mtnez-Fresneda

9:00. Sperm selection by

magnetic beads

Dr. Juan Carlos Martínez

Soto. IVI Murcia.

T. Prediction of fertility

(Dr. Gadea)

9:30 T. Sperm assessment

by in vitro techniques (Dr.

Gadea)

Calcium measurements

Fluorometry and flow

cytometry measurements

L Vieira/S. Navarro

lunch lunch lunch lunch lunch

18:00 PhD Thesis Silvia

Abril

Alternative semen

collection methods to

improve animal welfare

and seminal quality in

small ruminants

T. 16:00 Seminal analysis in

human clinic

Dr. E. Sellés. IVI Alicante

T. Sperm DNA

fragmentation. F Staicu

P. Sperm DNA

fragmentation (SCSA and

Halomax)

F. Staicu, S. Navarro, J.

Gadea

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MONDAY

20th November

TUESDAY

21th November

WEDNESDAY

22th November

THURSDAY

23th November

FRIDAY

24th November

12:00

T. Spermatic tropism

(quimiotaxis, termotaxis

and rheotaxis) (Dr.

Perez-Cerezales).

T. Assessment of DNA

damage in spermatozoa

(Dr. Perez-Cerezales).

AEAV evaluation visit 9:30

T & P. Sperm preparation

for IVF

C. Soriano

12:00. Sperm motility

(Dr. Carles Soler. Univ.

Valencia)

IVM, IVF & ET

lunch lunch lunch Lunch lunch

Journal Club

(Dra. María Jimenez, UM)

T. Computer assisted

sperm analysis (CASA)

(Dr. Carles Soler. Univ.

Valencia)

IVM, IVF & ET

Falta incluir: Presentación de asignaturas optativas (mañanas del lunes, martes o jueves?)

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SUBJECT “IN VITRO MATURATION, IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AND EMBRYO CULTURE”. 27th November-1st December and 11th-15th December. 2017

Master Course “Biology and Technology of Reproduction in Mammals”. 2017-18.

Theoretical Sessions: Room -1.2. Library (Veterinary Faculty). Laboratory Sessions: Department of Veterinary Physiology (1st floor, Faculty of Veterinary).

MONDAY 20 Nov TUESDAY 21 Nov WEDNESDAY 22 Nov THURSDAY 23 Nov FRIDAY 24 Nov

9.00-9.30h. Subject Presentation. Groups arrangement. R. Romar Five A-groups: 4 students/group Seven B-groups: 3 students/group Three C-groups: 7 students/group 9.30-11.00h Lesson 1. Composition and preparation of culture media. S. Cánovas 11.30h. Practice 1. Groups A1 (11.30h), A2 (12.15h) and A3 (13.00h) Preparation of culture media for manipulation of cumulus oocyte complexes (COCs). JA. Carvajal

15.00h. Practice 1 (cont.). Groups A4 (15.00h) and A5 (15.45h). Preparation of culture media for manipulation of (COCs). R. Romar

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SUBJECT “IN VITRO MATURATION, IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AND EMBRYO CULTURE”. 27th November-1st December and 11th-15th December. 2017

Master Course “Biology and Technology of Reproduction in Mammals”. 2017-18.

Theoretical Sessions: Room -1.2. Library (Veterinary Faculty). Laboratory Sessions: Department of Veterinary Physiology (1st floor, Faculty of Veterinary).

MONDAY 27 Nov TUESDAY 28 Nov WEDNESDAY 29 Nov THURSDAY 30 Nov FRIDAY 1 Dec 9.00-10.15h. Lesson 2. Oocyte in vitro maturation (IVM) in domestic species: generalities, current status and results. R. Romar 10.30-11.45h. Lesson 3. Oocyte meiosis from basic science to clinical consequences I F. Duncan 12.00-13.45h. Lesson 4. Oocyte meiosis from basic science to clinical consequences II F. Duncan

9.00-11.00h. Practice 3. (All groups). Fixing and staining of oocytes. R. Romar and F. Duncan 11.15-12.30h. Lesson 5. IVM results evaluation (slides). R. Romar and F. Duncan 12.45-14.00h. Practice 4. Groups B7 and B6. Evaluation of nuclear maturation (fluorescence microscope). P. Coy and F. Duncan

9.30-10.45h. Lesson 6. In vitro fertilization I (IVF): generalities and current status. R. Romar 11.00-12.15h. Lesson 7. In vitro fertilization II (IVF): evaluation of results after IVF. R. Romar 12.30-13.45h. Practice 4 (cont.). Groups B3 and B2. Evaluation of nuclear maturation (fluorescence microscope). S. Cánovas and C. Soriano

9.30-10.45h. Practice 5. Group C1. Porcine IVF. R. Romar and E. Paris 11.00-12.15h. Practice 5 (cont.). Group C2. Porcine IVF. R. Romar and E. Paris 12.30-13.45h. Practice 5 (cont.). Group C3. Porcine IVF. R. Romar and E. Paris

9.30-10.45h. Practice 6. (cont.). Groups B1 and B2. Evaluation of fertilization results (fluorescence microscope). E. Paris and S. Cánovas 11.00-12.15h. Practice 6 (cont.). Groups B3 and B4. Evaluation of fertilization results (fluorescence microscope). P. Coy and C. Soriano

15.30-18.30h. Practice 2. (All groups). Obtaining, manipulation and in vitro maturation of porcine cumulus oocyte complexes. S. Cánovas and E. Paris

15.00-16.15h. Practice 4 (cont.). Groups B5 and B4. Evaluation of nuclear maturation (fluorescence microscope). P. Coy and S. Cánovas

15.00-16.15h. Practice 4 (cont.). Group B1. Evaluation of nuclear maturation (fluorescence microscope). C. Soriano

15.30-16.45h. Practice 6 Groups B7. Evaluation of fertilization results (fluorescence microscope). S. Cánovas

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SUBJECT “IN VITRO MATURATION, IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AND EMBRYO CULTURE”. 27th November-1st December and 11th-15th December. 2017

Master Course “Biology and Technology of Reproduction in Mammals”. 2017-18.

Theoretical Sessions: Room -1.2. Library (Veterinary Faculty). Laboratory Sessions: Department of Veterinary Physiology (1st floor, Faculty of Veterinary).

MONDAY 11 Dec TUESDAY 12 Dec WEDNESDAY 13 Dec THURSDAY 14 Dec FRIDAY 15 Dec

11.00-12.15h. Practice 6 (cont.). Groups B5 and B6. Evaluation of fertilization results (fluorescence microscope). P. Coy and F. Duncan 12.30-14.00h. Lesson 8. Embryo culture (EC I): generalities and problems derived from in vitro culture. D. Rizos, INIA

9.00-10.30h. Lesson 9. Embryo culture and development in humans. V. Hurtado de Mendoza (ASEBIR) 11.00-12.30h. Lesson 10. Embryo classification in humans. V. Hurtado de Mendoza

9.30-10.45h. Lesson 11. Intracitoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). E. García-Roselló (UCH-CEU Valencia) 11.00-12.15h. Practice 8. Group B7. ICSI of pig oocytes. FA. García and E. García-Roselló 12.30-13.45h. Practice 8 (cont.). Group B6. ICSI of pig oocytes. FA. García and E. García-Roselló

9.30-10.45h. Practice 8 (cont.). Group B4. ICSI of pig oocytes. FA. García and E. García-Roselló 11.00-12.15h. Practice 8 (cont). Group B3. ICSI of pig oocytes. FA. García and E. García-Roselló 12.30-13.45h. Practice 8 (cont.). Group B2. ICSI of pig oocytes. FA. García and E. García-Roselló

10.00h. Mock exam. R. Romar

15.00-17.30h. Practice 7. All groups. Evaluation of embryo development in pig and cow (stereomicroscopes and fluorescence microscopes). P. Coy, R. Romar and E. Paris

15.30-16.45h. Practice 8 (cont.). Group B5. ICSI of pig oocytes. FA. García and E. García-Roselló

15.30-16.45h. Practice 8 (cont.). Group B1. ICSI of pig oocytes. FA. García and E. García-Roselló

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CRYOPRESERVATION of GAMETES and EMBRYOS (February 12 - 16, 2018)

MONDAY

February 12

TUESDAY

February 13

WEDNESDAY February 14

THURSDAY February 15

FRIDAY

February 16

Theory I (9.30-14.30 h)

Introduction. Practice Groups Distribution

Basics of Cryobiology

Sperm Cryopreservation

Salvador Ruiz (UMU)

Oxidative Stress and Cryopreservation

Frozen Semen and Fertility

Joaquín Gadea (UMU)

Master Classroom Veterinary Faculty

Practice I (9-11.45 h)

G. A: Freezing Boar Semen

G. B: Freezing Bovine Semen

G. C: Frozen/Thawed Semen Evaluation

S. Ruiz, L. Vieira, J. Gadea

Practice II (12-14.45 h)

G. B: Boar Semen

G. C: Bovine Semen

G. A: Semen Evaluation

S. Ruiz, L. Vieira, J. Gadea

Physiology Lab

Theory III (11.30-14.30 h)

Freezing Horse Semen

Jordi Miró (Univ. Autónoma Barcelona)

Master Classroom Veterinary Faculty

Practice V (9.30-11.30 h)

Obtaining Oocytes for Vitrification

(Complete Group)

Cristina Soriano L. Vieira (UMU)

Physiology Lab

Theory IV (12-14 h)

Cryopreservation of Gametes and Embryos in Lab Animals.

Basics and Applications

Gonzalo Moreno Del Val (Instituto Neurociencias Alicante)

Master Classroom Veterinary Faculty

Theory & Practice II

(9.15-11.45 h)

Freezing Human Semen

(Complete Group)

Juan Carlos Martínez (IVI-Murcia)

Physiology Lab

Theory V (12-14 h)

Cryopreservation of Pluripotent and

Induced Embryonic Stem Cells

Sebastián Cánovas (UMU)

Master Classroom Veterinary Faculty

Theory II (16-18 h)

Factors affecting Freezing Semen

Freezing Protocols

Luis Vieira (UMU)

Master Classroom Veterinary Faculty

Practice III (16-18.45 h)

G. C: Boar Semen

G. A: Bovine Semen

G. B: Semen Evaluation

S. Ruiz, L. Vieira, J. Gadea

Physiology Lab

Practice IV (16.30-19.30 h)

Freezing Horse Semen

(Complete Group)

J. Miró R. Diego, S Ruiz

Physiology Lab

Theory & Practice I (16-20 h)

Vitrification of Oocytes and Embryos

(Complete Group)

Beatriz Amorocho David Gumbao

(IVI-Murcia)

Physiology Lab

18 Students (Group A: 6 students, Group B: 6, Group C: 6).

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EPIGENETICS IN REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY 26 FEBRUARY-2 MARCH 2018

MONDAY 26 February TUESDAY 27 February

WEDNESDAY 28 February

THURSDAY 1 March FRIDAY 2 March

9:30 Welcome and introduction to the course. “Los nuevos secretos de nuestra herencia” https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=dLKl6qJhPM8 Pilar Coy

9:30 Practical session (laptop required) Bisulfite sequencing and SeqMonk tools for BS methylation analysis./ Taller práctico (se require protátil). Secueciación de bisulfito y herramientas en SeqMOnk para el análisis de metilación de bisulfito. Pilar Coy

9:30 Impact of epigenetics on embryonic development. /Impacto de la epigenética en el desarrollo embrionario Alfonso Gutierrez Adan (INIA, Madrid)

10:00 Methods for profiling DNA methylation and transcription in single cell or reduced cell number/ Técnicas para caracterizar la metilación del ADN y transcripción en células individuales o número reducido de células

Antonio Galvao (Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK)

10:00 "Understanding the placenta in ageing and disease"/Entendiendo la placenta durante el envejecimiento y la enfermedad Vicente Perez-García (Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK)

10.30 What is epigenetics? And How can epigenetics be studied? /¿Qué es la epigenética y como puede ser estudiada? Ann Van Soon (Univ. Gent)

12:00 Impact of Assisted Reproductive Technologies on DNA methylation during preimplantation development. /Impacto de las técnicas de reproducción asistida sobre la metilación del ADN durante el desarrollo preimplantacional.

12:30. Epigenetic reprogramming mechanisms in early embryo development. /Mecanismos de reprogramación epigenética durante el desarrollo

12:00 Practical session (laptop required) Analysis of DNA methylation profile in gene promoters Taller práctico (se requiere portátil). Análisis del perfil de

12:00 How does metabolism affect the epigenome of our gametes. /¿Como afecta el metabolismo el epigenoma de los gametos? Antonio Galvao (Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK)

12:00 Discussion of paper and presentations of seminar topics. /Discusión del artículo científico y presentación de los temas de seminarios. Sebastián Cánovas/Pilar Coy

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Epigenetics in Reproductive Biology

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Evaluación:

1. Examen preguntas tipo test y cortas sobre los conceptos básicos de la asignatura (40%). 2. Presentación y discusión de trabajos (40%). Los alumnos en parejas (2 personas) elaborarán un documento (trabajo dirigido) sobre un tema

relacionado con el contenido de la asignatura, entre los propuestos por el profesorado. Además participarán en la discusión de un artículo científico

propuesto por el profesorado.

3. Trabajo del estudiante (20%): asistencia, implicación con el grupo y participación

Selection of paper and seminar topics. /Selección del artículo científico para discusión y de los temas de seminarios Pilar Coy

embrionario temprano. Sebastian Cánovas

metiulación del ADN en los promotores. Sebastián Cánovas

Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch

16:00 Epigenetic re-programming through the germ cell development and gametogenesis Sebastian Cánovas

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ASIGNATURA “Transgénesis, terapia génica, clonación y células madre”.Del 5 al 9 de Marzo de 2018. Máster “Biología y tecnología de la reproducción en mamíferos”. Curso 2017-18.

Sesiones teóricas: Clase -1.2, Biblioteca. Sesiones prácticas: Departamento de Fisiología. Facultad Veterinaria.

LUNES 5 marzo MARTES 6 marzo MIERCOLES 7 marzo JUEVES 8 marzo VIERNES 9 marzo

9:30. Presentación del curso yguía docente

Interés de los animalestransgénicos en la agricultura y lamedicina.

Aspectos éticos y morales de latransgénesis animal

Producción de cerdostransgénicos. Metodología yaplicaciones

Dr. Joaquín Gadea. UM

9:30. Bases moleculares de latransgénesis. Diseño detransgenes.

Uso de endonucleasas derestricción para generaranimales tránsgénicos

CRISPR-Cas y su aplicación enanimales de granja

Prácticas: diseño de Crispr-cas9

Dr. Pablo Bermejo-ÁlvarezINIA Madrid.

9:30. Producción debiomateriales. Transgénesis en elgusano de sedaDr. Salvador Aznar. IMIDA

12:00. Clonación: transferencianuclear en bovino. Dr. SebastiánCánovas. UM.

9:30. Cerdos transgénicos paraxeno-trasplantes

Dr. Guillermo Ramis. UM

12.00. Células madre: ¿qué son?,tipos, ¿Cómo se obtienen y cómose cultivan? Aplicaciones.Reprogramación celular ytransdiferenciación. Dr. SebastiánCánovas. UM.

10:00. Uso de células madremesenquimales con utilidad enmedicina regenerativa deenfermedades prevalentes.

Dr. Juan Antonio Marchal. UGR

12:00. Células madrecancerígenas: biomarcadoresdiagnósticos y terapias dirigidas.Dr. Juan Antonio Marchal. UGR

16:00. Utilización de losespermatozoides como vectoresde la transgénesis: SMGT.

Dr. Francisco García-Vázquez.UM

16:00. Prácticas: Técnicas detransfección de células. Dra. M.Jimenez Movilla. JulietaHamze UMU

16:00. Prácticas de transfecciónde células. Dra. M. JimenezMovilla. Julieta Hamze. UMU.

Preparación del trabajo derevisión. Dr. Joaquín Gadea. UM

Activación de ovocitos paraobtener partenotes. SergioNavarro. UMU.

16.00. Terapia celular en animalesdomésticos. Dr. Jesús Talavera.UM.

Inyección de ovocitos-embrionescon DNA-Crispr-cas9. SergioNavarro. UMU

Evaluación: Examen preguntas cortas sobre los conceptos básicos de la asignatura.Los alumnos en parejas (2 personas) elaborarán un documento de revisión sobre un tema relacionado con la transgénesis animal, clonación, terapia génica océlulas madre. Este documento tendrá un formato de revista científica que si tiene la calidad suficiente y así se desea podrá ser enviada para su evaluación. Fechade entrega documento: lunes 7 de mayo. Presentación: 10 min día del examen. Exámenes: 8 Junio 2018 y 13 Julio 2018

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Monday 12 March Tuesday 13 March Wednesday 14 March Thursday 15 March Friday 16 March

10.00-13.30h

Presentation

Lesson 1.

Current state of thereproductive technologies

Dr. Joaquín GadeaDpto. Fisiología, UMU

Lesson 2.

Superovulation in equids and aplications

Dr. Ignacio Giménez Nebot, Rara Avis Biotecnología

Lesson 4.

Breeding and care of Rhinoceros

Dña. Fabiola QuesadaDirectora Wild Spirit

Lesson 5.

Assisted vs. Natural reproduction in African wild species

Dña. Fabiola QuesadaDirectora Wild Spirit

Lesson 6. 12.30h

Oestrus siychronization, artificial insemination and embryotransfer in bovine

Dra. Susana Astiz, INIA

Lesson 7.

Sex sorted semen

Dr. Francisco García-VázquezDpto. Fisiología, UMU

Lesson 8.

Reproductive biotechnologies in porcine: embryo transfer

Dr. Francisco García-VázquezDpto. Fisiología, UMU

Lesson 9.Physiology of reproduction indolphins and appliedbiotechnology

Dra. María Jesús SánchezCalabuig, INIA

Lesson 10. Porcine Artificial Inseminationcenters

D. Pedro José LlamasImport –Vet

Lesson 11.Artiificial insemination in porcineD. Pedro José LlamasImport –Vet

Lesson 12.

Artificial ovary and theapplication in endangeredrecovery species

Dr. Luis VieiraDpto. Fisiología, UMU

Lesson 13.African Elephant Inmuno-contraception

Dra. Pilar CoyDpto. Fisiología, UMU

Lesson 14.Interspecies Nuclear Transfer:uses and limitations forrecovering endangered species

Dr. Sebastián Cánovas,Dpto. Fisiología, UMU

14.00-16.00h

16.00-19.00h

Lesson 3.

Artificial insemination and embryo transfer in equids

D. Josep Giner Torres,Equus Ibérica

Practice 1.

Artificial insemination in bovine

Dra. Susana Astiz, INIA Dr. Salvador Ruiz, Dpto. Fisiología, UMU

UMU farm

Practice 2.

Artificial insemination in porcine

Dr. Francisco García-Vázquez,D. Pedro José Llamas LópezDpto. Fisiología, UMU

Agropor Company

SUBJECT “REPRODUCTIVE BIOTECHNOLOGIES AND RECOVERY OF ENDANGERED SPECIES”. March 12-16th.

Master Course “Biology and Technology of Reproduction in Mammals”. 2017-18.

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Applications of Ultrasonography in Reproductive Biology (April 9 - 13, 2018)

MONDAY

April 9

TUESDAY

April 10

WEDNESDAY

April 11

THURSDAY

April 12

FRIDAY April 13

Theory (I) (10 - 13.30 h)

Introduction.

Dr. Salvador Ruiz (UMU)

Basics of Ultrasounds.

Ultrasound Reproductive in Small Ruminants.

Ultrasound Reproductive in Swine.

Dr. Juan Carlos Gardón (Univ. Católica Valencia)

Master Classroom. Veterinary Faculty

Theory (II) (10 - 13.30 h)

Ultrasound Reproductive

in Bovine.

JC Gardón

Master Classroom. Veterinary Faculty

Theory (III) (11.30 - 14 h)

Ultrasound Reproductive

in Equine.

Dr. Jordi Miró (UAB)

Master Classroom. Veterinary Faculty

Theory (IV) (10 - 13.30h)

Seminar:

Ecography Images Revision.

S Ruiz

Ovum Pick Up (OPU) in Cows.

S Ruiz

Master Classroom. Veterinary Faculty

Practice (V) (10 - 13.30 h)

OPU in Cows.

S Ruiz

Veterinary Teaching Farm. Murcia University

Pause: Lunch

Practice (I) (16 - 18.30 h)

Equipment. Probes. Female Reproductive

Tracts and Testicles by Ultrasonography in vitro

(samples from slaughterhouse).

JC Gardón, S Ruiz Rodrigo Diego (HVT)

Physiology Lab. Veterinary Faculty

Practice (II) (16 - 19 h)

Ultrasound

in Cows and Goats.

JC Gardón, S Ruiz

Veterinary Teaching Farm. Murcia University

Practice (III) (15.30-19.30 h)

Ultrasound in Mares.

J Miró, R Diego, S Ruiz, Angel Cascales

(Mare Farm “La Luna”)

Mare Farm “La Luna” Archena (Murcia)

Practice (IV) (16 - 18.30 h)

Ultrasound in Sows.

Pedro José Llamas

(Import-Vet)

Veterinary Teaching Farm. Murcia University

5 students.


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