Semen Cryopreservation and Artificial Insemination Symposium
Presented in Conjunction with the Annual Conference
of
The American College of Theriogenologists
and the
Society for Theriogenology (SFT)
September 21-22, 1999
Nashville, TN
Contact: SFT Headquarters 615/244-3060
Registration Deadline: 5.28.99
Principles of Cryobiology. John Critser, PhD. Indiana University
Effect of Different Extender Components on Sperm Cryopreservation. Roy Hammerstead, PhD. BioPore, Inc.
Freezing Procedures. James Graham, PhD. Colorado State University.
Factors Affecting the Quality of Frozen Semen After Thawing. Mel DeJarnette. Select Sires, Inc.
Evaluation of Frozen Thawed Semen: Principles of Different Tests. Richard G. Saacke, PhD. Va Tech.
Determination of an Insemination Dose. Nanke den Dass, DVM PhD. Holland Genetics.
Standards for Andrology Laboratory Facilities. Grace Centola, PhD. Univ Rochester
Artificial Insemination in the Bovine Industry: Current Status and Future Needs. Nanke den Dass, DVM PhD. Holland Genetics.
Artificial Insemination of Horses: Where is it Going?. Paul Loomis, M.Sc. Select Breeders Service, Inc.
Porcine Industry: Procedures, Current Status and Future Needs. Mary M. Buhr, PhD. Univ Guelph
Canine Artificial Insemination: Where are We? J.P. Held, DVM MSc. Univ Tenn.
Deer and Elk: Semen Collection Techniques, Freezing Proceedures and Pregnancy Rates. Mike Bringans. Orr Lake Elk Limited.
Poultry Artificial Insemination: Procedures, Current Status and Future Needs. Surinder P.S. Gill, PhD. BioPore, Inc.
Disease Transmission through Artificial Insemination (Bacterial, Viral and Genetic Diseases). Don Monke, DVM. Select Sires, Inc.
What is the Future of Artificial Insemination? Rupert Amann, PhD. BioPore, Inc.