Reproduction – from Genes to Molecules and Function

Basic data for this project

Type of projectInternally at the University of Münster funded project
Duration at the University of Münster01/10/2020 - 31/12/2022 | 1st Funding period

Description

Sexual reproduction requires the formation, maturation, and fusion of male and female gametes, followed by embryonic development, pregnancy, and birth. Each of these steps is coordinated by complex genetic, cellular, and hormonal processes, which are not yet fully understood. The topical program "Reproduction - From Genes to Molecules and Function" bundles several translational and multidisciplinary projects dedicated to the reproductive cycle. The aim is to investigate the function of sperm and oocytes, the fertilisation process, embryonic development, and the tissues and organs involved in the reproductive process during various life phases. The program will examine how age, lifestyle, and environmental factors affect reproductive functions, and it will investigate the causes of infertility and the risk of disease associated with it. In the clinical research group "Male Germ Cells" (CRU326), funded in 2017, biologists, biochemists, bioinformatics, physicists, and clinicians have been studying the genetics and function of male germ cells. Their work will form the core of this larger-scale topical program. The program shall focus on the function of male and female germ cells, which involves, e.g., the analysis how female hormones influence flagella movement of sperm cells. We now need to identify the local groups and projects that could participate and define potential research areas/core projects. To this end, we organise a virtual workshop on 24/25th June 2021. The aim of this workshop is to bring together WWU researchers that directly or indirectly work in the field of reproduction and/or could contribute to this research area.

Keywordssexuelle Fortpflanzung; Reproduktion; Reproduktionsmedizin; embryonale Entwicklung; Reproduktionszyklus
Website of the projecthttps://reproduction.ms/
Funder / funding scheme
  • Uni Münster-internal funding - Topical Programmes

Project management at the University of Münster

Strünker, Timo
Tüttelmann, Frank

Applicants from the University of Münster

Strünker, Timo
Tüttelmann, Frank

Research associates from the University of Münster

Dugas, Martin
Fricke, Claudia
Gromoll, Jörg
Hippler, Michael
Kliesch, Sabine
Omran, Heymut
Raz, Erez
Risse, Benjamin
Schlatt, Stefan
Wünsch, Bernhard

Project partners outside the University of Münster

  • Max Planck Institute for Molecular BiomedicineGermany