Innovator Profile
Dr. Daniel Matthew
Assistant Professor, Animal Science
Dr. Matthew received his MS and PhD in Animal Sciences with a focus in Reproductive Physiology from the University of Missouri, Columbia, USA. He then completed a Post-doctoral Fellowship at the University College Dublin, Ireland, where he investigated in vitro produced cattle embryo development and molecular interactions between the in vitro produced embryo and endometrium. His current research interests include 1) methods to improve in vitro produced embryo health and survival, 2) identifying embryonic and maternal genetic products and/or interactions that promote a successful pregnancy and 3) characterizing how disease and environment induced stress reduce fertility with the goal of developing strategies to eliminate or control their impact.
Available Technologies
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Antigen Discovery Useful for Vaccination and Diagnostics in Canine Leptospirosis
Utilizing a high throughput microarray, researchers at the University of Tennessee have identified multiple epitopes that are useful for vaccine and d ... (read more)
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Development of an Advanced Bovine Embryo Culture Medium
Researchers at the University of Tennessee have developed advanced embryo culture media/systems that improve IVP cattle embryo developmental kinetics. ... (read more)
