Bedford-Guaus, Sylvia J.
Assistant Professorpeople
Cornell faculty affiliates
- Theriogenology | Cornell University Hospital for Animals Section
research
research and scholarship focus
events surrounding fertilization in mammalian species, particularly the horse
- elucidate in vitro conditions to support stallion sperm capacitation
- "My laboratory is doing research in the basic events surrounding fertilization in the horse. For instance, we are studying the molecular mechanism that signals the equine oocyte that it has been fertilized, also termed oocyte activation. This is achieved by transient calcium elevations within the cytoplasm of the oocyte. We hope that this will help us improve the success of assisted reproduction and cloning in the horse. We are also interested in the mechanisms that prepare stallion sperm for fertilization, or sperm capacitation. Understanding this process may allow the successfully application of in vitro fertilization in the horse.
Additionally we are researching the molecular factors that make the aged equine oocyte less apt for embryonic development. We have evidence that apoptosis occurs when aged oocytes are fertilized. We hope to eventually apply this knowledge to understand why older mares have decreased fertility."
research areas
- cellular & molecular physiology | research concentration area (Vet)
- reproductive physiology | research concentration area (Vet)
affiliations
faculty appointment in
- Clinical Sciences (VETCS) | Cornell department
member of graduate field
- Molecular and Integrative Physiology | graduate field
teaching
teaches
- VTMED 6600 - Theriogenology Service (MTWRF 08:00:AM-09:00:PM) | spring 2009 class
- VTMED 6600 - Theriogenology Service (MTWRF 08:00:AM-09:00:PM) | spring 2009 class
- VTMED 6600 - Theriogenology Service (MTWRF 08:00:AM-09:00:PM) | spring 2009 class
- VTMED 6600 - Theriogenology Service (MTWRF 08:00:AM-09:00:PM) | spring 2009 class
- VTMED 6600 - Theriogenology Service (MTWRF 08:00:AM-09:00:PM) | spring 2009 class
- VTMED 6600 - Theriogenology Service (MTWRF 08:00:AM-09:00:PM) | spring 2009 class
- VTMED 6600 - Theriogenology Service (MTWRF 08:00:AM-10:00:PM) | fall 2008 class
background
featured in
- Champion mare's legacy lives on with birth of filly | Cornell Chronicle feature