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Introduction to the Program
This program is the best option you can find to specialize in Reproductive Biotechnologies in Domestic Mammals and make more accurate diagnoses"
From the earliest data on animal reproduction in Egyptian hieroglyphs, through the ancient veterinarians to the present day, humankind has always been interested in the study of animal reproduction to increase populations and obtain better yields.
Animal reproduction has evolved exponentially in recent decades and its current development means that technologies implemented a few years ago are now obsolete. Technique, science and human genius combine and bring, as a consequence, results identical to natural reproduction.
The objective of this program focuses on the mastery and control of all physiological, pathological and biotechnological aspects that affect the reproductive organ function of domestic animals. The species studied in this Postgraduate Diploma are: bovids, equidae, swine, sheep, goats and canids; selection made based on the importance and development of assisted reproduction at present.
This Postgraduate Diploma has been developed to expand upon the current knowledge of the specialization in the different techniques of Reproductive Biotechnologies in Domestic Mammals.
The group of professors teaching the Postgraduate Diploma is made up of specialists in animal reproduction with a work history of more than 30 years of experience, not only in the field of teaching, but also with practical activity, research and directly in livestock farms and animal reproduction centers. This Postgraduate Diploma has been developed to expand upon the current knowledge of the specialization in the different techniques of extraction, processing and preparation of seminal doses in domestic mammals.
The specialization will be based on the theoretical and scientific aspects, combining them with the practical and applicable professionalism of each of the subjects outlined herein. Continuous specialization after completing undergraduate studies is sometimes complicated and difficult to balance with work and family activities, so this TECH Postgraduate Diploma gives the possibility to continue ways and specializing online with a large amount of practical audiovisual support that will allow students to advance in reproductive techniques in their work environment.
You will learn to analyze the use of the latest reproductive technologies in genetic selection programs from professionals in the sector"
This Postgraduate diploma in Reproductive Biotechnologies in Domestic Mammals contains the most complete and up-to-date educational program on the market. The most important features of the program include:
- The development of case studies presented by experts in Reproductive Biotechnologies in Domestic Mammals
- The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional development
- Latest development in Reproductive Biotechnologies in Domestic Mammals
- Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
- Special emphasis on innovative methodologies in Reproductive Biotechnologies in Domestic Mammals
- Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
Esta Postgraduate diploma es la mejor inversión que puedes hacer en la selección de un programa de actualización para poner al día tus conocimientos en Reproductive Biotechnologies in Domestic Mammals”
The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive learning programmed to train in real situations.
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this purpose, the professional will be assisted by a novel interactive video system developed by renowned and experienced experts in Reproductive Biotechnologies in Domestic Mammals.
This program comes with the best educational material, providing you with a contextual approach that will facilitate your learning"
This 100% online program will allow you to combine your studies with your professional work while increasing your knowledge in this field"
Syllabus
The structure of the contents has been designed by the best professionals in the field of Reproductive Biotechnologies in Domestic Mammals, with extensive experience and recognized prestige in the profession, backed by the volume of cases reviewed, studied and diagnosed, and with extensive knowledge of new technologies applied to veterinary medicine.
This Postgraduate diploma in Reproductive Biotechnologies in Domestic Mammals contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market”
Module 1. Reproductive Biotechnologies in Males
1.1. Control and Sanitary Regulations for the Selection of Donors Venereal Diseases
1.1.1. Introduction
1.1.2. Animal Health Risks and Their Impact on International Trade
1.1.3. Legal and Institutional Framework of Global Agricultural Trade
1.1.4. National, European and International Sanitary Requirements for the Trade of Germplasmic Material in Different Species
1.2. Methods of Semen Collection in Different Species of Domestic Mammals
1.2.1. Semen Extraction Using Artificial Vagina in Different Species of Domestic Mammals
1.2.2. Extraction of Semen by Electroejaculation in Different Species of Domestic Mammals
1.2.3. Postmortem Semen Collection in Different Species of Domestic Mammals
1.2.4. How Does the Method of Semen Collection Affect the Quality of the Ejaculate?
1.3. Sperm Assessment Specific Parameters and Methods to Determine Semen Quality
1.3.1. Macroscopic Assessment of the Ejaculate
1.3.2. Microscopic Assessment of the Ejaculate
1.3.3. Existing Methods for Semen Quality Assessment
1.4. Processing and Maintenance of Spermatozoa in Different Mammalian Species
1.4.1. Composition and Functionality of the Diluent
1.4.2. Differences in the Composition of Diluents in Different Species of Domestic Mammals
1.4.3. Methodology for Calculating the Number of Seminal Doses
1.4.4. Straw Packaging and Printing Criteria
1.4.5. Critical Points During Processing and Maintenance of Spermatozoa
1.5. Sperm Cryopreservation
1.5.1. Introduction
1.5.2. Types of Cryoprotectants Used in Sperm Cryopreservation and Their Function
1.5.3. Sperm Cryopreservation Methods
1.5.4. Differences in Patterns of Sperm Cryopreservation in Different Species of Domestic Mammals
1.6. Quality Management System in Semen Freezing Centers
1.6.1. Pre-Marketing Quality Management System for Seminal Doses
1.6.2. Internal Data Management System for the Control of Seminal Dose in a Reproductive Center
1.6.3. Quality Management Systems for the Movement of Seminal Dose at the National Level
1.6.4. Quality Management Systems in Sperm Freezing Centers by the Ark
1.7. Methods of Determining the Fertility of Stallions Individually and on Farms
1.7.1. Complete Study of Physical Capabilities for Riding and Sexual Libido
1.7.2. Hormonal and Health Analyses
1.7.3. Evaluation of the Reproductive System of the Stallion
1.7.4. Therapeutic Methods to Improve Fertility in a Stallion
1.8. Genetic Characteristics of Stallions (Progeny Testing) and Guidelines for Marketing of Frozen Semen Doses
1.8.1. Design of an Animal Assessment System
1.8.2. Assess the Genetic Performance of an Individual
1.8.3. Genomic Assessment
1.9. Study of Genetic Diseases Transmissible by Spermatozoa
1.9.1. Introduction
1.9.2. Peripheral Blood Karyotype
1.9.3. Study of Meiosis in Testicular Tissue
1.9.4. Study of the Spermatozoon
1.9.5. Genetic Analysis of the Stallion to Detect Communicable Diseases
1.10. Establishment of Germplasm Banks for the Conservation of Animal Genetic Resources
1.10.1. Regulations for the Creation of a Germplasm Bank
1.10.2. Germplasm Bank Quality Management Systems
1.10.3. Importance of a Germplasm Bank
Module 2. Reproductive Biotechnologies in Females
2.1. Artificial Insemination in Ruminant Females
2.1.1. Evolution of Artificial Insemination Methodologies in Females
2.1.2. Heat Detection Methods
2.1.3. Artificial Insemination in Cows
2.1.4. Artificial Insemination in Sheep
2.1.5. Artificial Insemination in Goats
2.2. Artificial Insemination in Mare, Sows and Female Dogs
2.2.1. Artificial Insemination in Mares
2.2.2. Artificial Insemination in Sows
2.2.3. Artificial Insemination in Female Dogs
2.3. Fixed-Time Artificial Insemination Programs (FTAI)
2.3.1. Functions, Advantages and Disadvantages of FTAI
2.3.2. FTAI Methods
2.3.3. Prostaglandin in Estrus Synchronization
2.3.4. Ovsynch, Cosynch and Presynch
2.3.5. Double-Ovsynch, G6G, Ovsynch-PMSG, and Resynchronization
2.3.6. Effect of Estrogens for Synchronization
2.3.7. Study of Progesterone in Synchronization Programs
2.4. Embryo Transfer Donor and Recipient Selection and Management
2.4.1. Importance of Embryo Transfer in Different Species of Domestic Mammals
2.4.2. Reproductive Interest Criteria for Donor Selection
2.4.3. Criteria for the Selection of Recipients
2.4.4. Preparation and Handling of Donors and Recipients
2.5. Embryo Transfer Superovulation and Embryo Collection Techniques
2.5.1. Superovulatory Treatments in Different Species of Domestic Mammals
2.5.2. Artificial Insemination During the Development of an E.T
2.5.3. Preparation of the Donor for E.T
2.5.4. Embryo Recovery Techniques in Different Species of Domestic Mammals
2.6. Handling and Commercial Evaluation of Embryos
2.6.1. Isolation of Embryos
2.6.2. Embryo Search and Handling Means Used
2.6.3. Embryo Classification
2.6.4. Embryo Washing
2.6.5. Straw Preparation for Transfer or Transport
2.6.6. Physicochemical Conditions for Embryo Maintenance
2.6.7. Basic Equipment and Materials Used
2.7. Follicular Puncture (OPU)
2.7.1. Principles of the Technique
2.7.2. Preparation of OPU Females for OPU: Stimulation or Nonstimulation
2.7.3. Methodology of the OPU Technique
2.8. In Vitro Fertilization and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
2.8.1. Procurement and Selection of COCS
2.8.2. In Vitro Maturation (IVM)
2.8.3. Conventional in Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
2.8.4. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
2.8.5. In Vitro Culture (IVC)
2.9. Embryo Implantation in Recipients
2.9.1. Receiver Synchronization Protocols
2.9.2. Recipient Assessment Criteria Following Synchronization Protocols
2.9.3. Embryo Implantation Technique and Equipment Required
2.10. Oocyte and Embryo Cryopreservation
2.10.1. Introduction
2.10.2. Embryo and Oocyte Preservation Methods
2.10.3. Cryopreservation Techniques
2.10.4. Comparison of Embryos Produced In Vitro and In Vivo Embryo Assessment for Freezing and Techniques of Choice
Module 3. Latest Advances in Reproductive Technologies
3.1. Assistance of the Latest Reproductive Technologies in Breeding Programs
3.1.1. Genetic Manipulation Concept and Historical Introduction
3.1.2. Promoters and Gene Expression
3.1.3. Mammalian Cell Transformation Systems
3.1.4. Application Methods in Genetic Improvement: MOET, BLUP and Genomics
3.2. Oocyte Collection in Impuberant Females
3.2.1. Donor Selection and Preparation
3.2.2. Ovarian Stimulation Protocols
3.2.3. OPU Technique
3.2.4. Differences between Prepubertal and Adult Females in the Results of Oocyte Retrieval and In Vitro Embryo Production (IVP)
3.3. Cloning of Animals of Zootechnical Interest
3.3.1. Introduction and Phases of the Cell Cycle
3.3.2. Methodology of Cloning by Means of Nuclear Transfer
3.3.3. Cloning Application and Effectiveness
3.4. Preimplantational Genetic Diagnosis
3.4.1. Introduction
3.4.2. Assisted Hatching
3.4.3. Embryo Biopsy
3.4.4. Applications and Methods of Preimplantational Genetic Diagnosis in Domestic Mammals
3.5. Applied Genomics and Proteomics in Genetic Programs
3.5.1. Introduction and Application of Genomics and Proteomics in Veterinary Medicine
3.5.2. Genetic Polymorphisms
3.5.3. Construction of Genetic Maps
3.5.4. Genome Projects and Manipulation
3.6. Transgenesis
3.6.1. Introduction
3.6.2. Transgenesis Applications in Domestic Mammals
3.6.3. Gene Transfer Techniques
3.6.4. Characteristics of Transgenic Animals
3.7. Primordial Embryonic Cells
3.7.1. Introduction
3.7.2. Pluripotent Embryonic Cell Lines
3.7.3. Embryonic Primordial Cells and Genetic Modification
3.7.4. Application of Primordial Embryonic Cells in Animal Production
3.8. Epigenetic Alterations in Animal Reproduction
3.8.1. Introduction and Main Types of Epigenetic Information
3.8.2. Genomic Imprinting Disorders and Assisted Reproduction
3.8.3. Epigenetic Alterations
3.8.4. Epigenetics and Its Intergenerational Responses
3.8.5. Alterations in Normal Oocyte Physiology and Etiology of Imprinting Alterations in Assisted Reproductive Techniques
3.9. CRISPR/CAS
3.9.1. Introduction
3.9.2. Structure and Mechanism of Action
3.9.3. Application of the CRISPR/CAS Technique in Animal and Human Models Clinical Trials
3.9.4. The Present and Future of Gene Editing
3.10. Bioethics in Mammalian Reproduction
3.10.1. What Is Bioethics?
3.10.2. Ethical and Moral Aspects in the Manipulation of Animal Embryos
3.10.3. Interferences in Genetic Manipulation and Benefits to the Human Species
3.10.4. Biotechnologies: New Horizons
This specialization will allow you to comfortably advance in your career "
Postgraduate Diploma in Reproductive Biotechnologies in Domestic Mammals
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Immerse yourself in the exciting field of reproductive biotechnologies in domestic mammals through our Postgraduate Diploma Postgraduate Diploma program at TECH Global University. Discover the most innovative techniques and advances in assisted reproduction and genetic improvement of domestic animals, all from the comfort of your home with our online classes. Reproductive biotechnologies have revolutionized the field of animal reproduction, allowing significant advances in genetic improvement and the production of animals of high economic value. As an expert in reproductive biotechnologies in domestic mammals, you will be prepared to apply these advanced techniques and contribute to the progress of the livestock industry. Our course will provide you with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to excel in this specialized field. You will learn about the different assisted reproduction techniques, such as artificial insemination, embryo transfer and in vitro fertilization. In addition, you will acquire knowledge about gamete and embryo cryopreservation, as well as genetic manipulation techniques used in the genetic improvement of domestic animals.
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