Testicular Development and Physiology
Educated as classical zoologist my primary scientific interests always covered evolutionary processes and mechanisms of sexual selection. Many of related topics are addressed in the field of reproductive biology. In an applied way, these topics are also important for fertility and infertility, thus my research at the centre is also dealing with preclinical and clinical as well as basic experimental approaches, trying to link both fields to each other. My research on male sex chromosomal abberations, on male reproductive ageing and male in vitro germ cell maturation might serve as an example for this.
Collaborations
Intern
- Testicular histopathology for rare diseases, PD Dr. med. Julia Rohayem
- Testicular histopathology in case of AZF deletion, Dr. med. Jan-Frederik Cremers
- CRU Project Molecular signatures of Sertoli cells, Prof. Dr. rer. nat Jörg Gromoll
- Reproduction and ageing, Prof. Dr. rer. nat Jörg Gromoll
Extern
KS mouse model:
- Influences of sex-chromosomes on testicular development and spermatogenesis in mouse models with sex-chromosomal anomalies; Prof. Dr. Art Arnold, UCLA, California, USA Website
- Testicular functon, circulation and architecture; Prof. Dr. Ralf Middendorff, Institute of cell biology, JLU Gießen Website
- Impact of a supernumerary X chromosome on the bone metabolism of male 41,XXY* mice; Prof. Dr. Richard Stange, Dr. Melanie Timmen Institut für Muskuloskelettale Medizin (IMM), Abteilung für Regenerative Muskuloskelettale Medizin, University of Münster Website
Sexual selection and testicular physiology:
- Sperm competition and the evolution of spermatogenesis; Dr. Steven Ramm University of Bielefeld, PD Dr. Lukas Schärer, University of Basel Website
- Influences of sexual selection on testicular physiology in zebra finches; Dr. Tim Schmoll, Behavioural Biology, University of Bielefeld Website
- Umwelteinflüsse und Spermatogenese in Fruchtfliegen; Dr. Claudia Fricke, Zoologie, University of Münster Webseite
Reproductive physiology:
- Sterilization vs castration – waht is better for the animal (comparative analysis on guinea pigs); Prof. Dr. Silvya Kaiser, Department of Behavioural Biology, University of Münster Website
- Contraception with plant extracts for controlling field mice; Dr. Jens Jacob, Julius Kühn Institute, Münster Website
Genetic basis of male infertility:
- Histopathology of spermatogenesis arrest including its genetic basis; Prof. Frank Tüttelmann, Institute of Reproductive Genetics, University of Münster Website
Project-related Physicians
Prof. Dr. med. Sabine Kliesch
Clinical Head Andrology
Specialist in Urology, Andrology, medical tumor therapy
Clinical Andrologist of the European Academy of Andrology (EAA)
Tel.: +49 (0)251 83 56096
E-Mail: Sabine Kliesch
ResearchGateProf. Dr. med. Michael Zitzmann
Internist, Specialist for Endocrinology and Andrology,
Diabetologist and Sexual Medicine (FECSM)
Member of the European Academy of Andrology (EAA)
Tel.: +49 (0)251 83 56095
E-Mail: Michael Zitzmann
ResearchGatePD Dr. med. Julia Rohayem
Specialist for children and youth medicine
Pediatric endocrinologist/ diabetologist
Tel.: +49 (0)251 83 56095
E-Mail: Julia Rohayem
ResearchGateDr. med. Jann-Frederik Cremers
Specialist for urology, andrology and tumour therapy
Fellow of the European Board of Urology (FEBU)
Clinician of the European Academy of Andrology (EAA)
Tel.: +49 (0)251 83 56095
E-Mail: Jann-Frederik Cremers
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