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Dr. med. vet. Frank Becker is a researcher at the Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN) in Dummerstorf, Germany, where he is affiliated with the Cell Physiology and Reproduction Group. His work focuses on reproductive biology in cattle and horses, integrating physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology to improve fertility and breeding practices.
His research interests include:
- Reproductive physiology in farm animals
- Estrus detection and ovulation control
- Embryo transfer and in vitro fertilization
- Sperm and oocyte quality assessment
- Metabolic influences on fertility
- Molecular mechanisms of ovarian and testicular function
His recent publications highlight advancements in estrus monitoring through vocalization analysis, the impact of heat stress on bull fertility, transcriptomic studies in mastitis recovery, and metabolic profiling in dairy cows. These works reflect a strong trend toward precision livestock farming, integrating molecular tools with behavioral and physiological monitoring.
While no specific scientific awards are mentioned in the provided texts, his extensive publication record in high-impact journals demonstrates significant contributions to veterinary and reproductive sciences.
Dr. Becker has collaborated extensively with researchers such as W. Kanitz, D. Becker (possibly a co-author with similar name), Jens Vanselow, Klaus Wimmers, and others, indicating active participation in national and international research networks. He has contributed to projects involving embryo cloning, superovulation, and metabolic monitoring in dairy herds.
He is involved in developing practical biotechnologies for livestock reproduction, including timed insemination, ovum pick-up, and embryo production systems. His lab focuses on translating basic research into field-applicable tools for improving reproductive efficiency in cattle and horses.
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