个人简介
DVM, University of Saskatchewan
MS, University of Wisconsin
PhD, University of Wisconsin
Diplomate ACT, American College of Theriogenologists
Dr. Adams teaches veterinary anatomy in the veterinary curriculum and participates in team-taught graduate courses on:
Advanced Physiology and Endocrinology of Reproduction in Mammals
Advanced Bovine Reproduction
Bovine Reproductive Ultrasonography and Embryo Transfer
Research Techniques in Endocrinology and Reproduction
He is a team member of the course Biomedical Rounds that was awarded the Provost's Prize for Innovative Practice of Teaching and Learning, University of Saskatchewan (2008). Dr. Adams also consults on Theriogenology cases admitted to the WCVM Veterinary Medical Centre.
Other Appointments
President, International Embryo Transfer Society (2014)
Chair, International Congress on Animal Reproduction (2012)
Chair, Reproductive Science and Medicine Group, University of Saskatchewan
Chair, Grant Selection Committee, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)
Executive, Biomedical Imaging and Therapy Beam Team, Canadian Light Source
Associate, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan
研究领域
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Dr. Adams has broad interests in basic and applied aspects of reproductive science and medicine, and he is recognized internationally for his work on ovarian function.
He has published classic studies of ovarian follicle development, ovulation and fertility in several species including cattle, llamas and alpacas, deer, bison, and humans. Studies on ovarian function in women by Dr. Adams and co-workers at the University of Saskatchewan were cited as one of the top 100 scientific discoveries of the year by Discover Magazine. He has worked with a variety of wild terrestrial and marine mammals and his research team recently celebrated the birth of the world’s first bison calves through the use of IVF and embryo freezing.
Technical applications resulting from his work include:
ovarian synchronization and superstimulation
oocyte collection and in vitro embryo production and transfer in cattle and bison
high resolution ultrasonography
computer-assisted image analysis
Dr. Adams' current research focuses on 1) ovulation-inducing factor in seminal plasma, 2) the establishment of a germplasm biobank for Canada’s threatened Wood Bison, 3) novel aromatase inhibitor-based method of ovarian synchronization in animals, and 4) embryonic diapause in pinnipeds.