Dr. Duane Kraemer-Embryo Research
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In 1976 Professor Duane Kraemer reported the birth of the first non-human primate, an Anubis baboon, by embryo transfer. He subsequently reported the first births of cats and dogs by embryo transfer. With his students and colleagues, he has conducted pioneering research on non-domestic and endangered species such as addax, desert bighorn sheep, blackbuck antelope, suni antelope, klipspringer antelope, American bison, white-tailed deer, axis deer, fallow deer, Armenian red sheep, chimpanzees, western lowland gorillas, killer whales, bottlenose dolphins, Asian elephants, African lions, giraffes and okapis. In 2006, he received the International Embryo Transfer Society's Pioneer Award. -https://aavmc.org/Member-Achievements/Texas-A-M-University.aspx
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Publicity photograpy of Dr. Duane Kraemer holding an instrument over a container where embryos are stored. Dr. Kraemer worked as the Senior Professor in the Reproductive Sciences Lab and lead several highly publized research projects. Physical description: color print (Photograph)17.5X12.5mmSubject
Kraemer, DuaneEmployees
College teachers
Universities and colleges-Faculty
Research
Embryo Transfer
Embryo, Nonmammalian
Cloning, Organism
Genetic Engineering
Reproductive Techniques
Endangered Species
Veterinarians
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College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (1998). Dr. Duane Kraemer-Embryo Research. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /170044.