PAN Olsztyn

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Current projects and research grants

The molecular mechanism of xenobiotics influence on function of bovine ovarian cells: involvement of the orphan nuclear receptor SF-1 in the influence of PCBs and DDT and their metabolites on synthesis and secretion of ovarian oxytocin. Grant  MSHE - 2009-2012

The molecular mechanism of xenobiotics (PCBs and DDT) and their metabolites on the function of bovine oviduct. Grant MSHE - 2009-2012

Molecular mechanism of non-genomic progesterone effect on the function of uterus and ovary cells during estrous cycle and early pregnancy in cow: involvement of progesterone membrane receptor and protein kinase G. Grant MSHE - 2009-2012

Regulation of progesterone synthesis in the corpus luteum during the estrous cycle and early pregnancy in cows: participation of A and B isoforms of progesterone receptor. Grant MSHE - 2010-2013.

Selection of housekeeping genes to study the gene expression in the tissues of reproductive tract of the caw. Basic Found of PAS 2010.

 

Division of Reproductive Biology

Bydgoska 7, 10-243 Olsztyn

tel. +48 89 535 74 22

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Department of Physiology and Toxicology of Reproduction


Head

Jan Kotwica, Ph.D., D.Sc.


Associated Professor

Magdalena Kowalik, Ph.D.

Robert Rękawiecki, Ph.D.

Jarosław Młynarczuk, Ph.D., DVM

Michał Wróbel, Ph.D.

 

Senior Specialists

Beata Czarkowska, M.Sc.

Beata Ustjanowska, M.Sc.


Technicians

Beata Jarmicka

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