Spermatology as a tool in the conservation of wildlife.
MICROPTIC,
29 September 2021

Microptic organizes a new free webinar on September 30th: Spermatology as a tool in the conservation of wildlife.

Main topics:

  • Lack of basic information on sperm characteristics in wildlife species.
  • Importance of using CASA to objectively quantify sperm traits in.
  • A wide range of species including the endangered black footed ferret, African elephant, lions, leopard, naked mole rat, ostrich and several other species.
  • Applications for the propagation of these species.

By Prof Gerhard van der Horst (PhD, PhD)

FREE webinar

Thursday 30 September, 12.00 noon (UTC + 2)

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Duration: 30 minutes + Q&A time / Language: English

Register HERE

NEW! This time we will show a recorded webinar recently delivered by Prof Gerhard van der Horst for the International Summer School of the Inland University of Norway. At the end of the webcast, the Professor will answer your questions live.

See past webinars


MICROPTIC Masterclass becomes established as a model in online education

Microptic, specialized in biomedicine, introduced MICROPTIC Masterclass: a series of free webinars about different topics in order to disseminate quality knowledge to healthcare and lab professionals. After more than a year, MICROPTIC Masterclass is now a model in online education in the field of semen analysis and genetics.

Periodically, the company organizes these live sessions, given by different experts, and with the possibility of asking and comment by attendees. Furthermore, all the video recordings are available on Microptic website for free.

Standard courses

In addition, Microptic offers training courses and workshops to professionals and distributors. This learning concept includes courses at different levels – taught by biologists – and hands-on training with fresh sample. Microptic training courses are customized to the needs and requirements of participants.

For more information, visit: https://www.micropticsl.com/





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