Ebru Emsen
ER-GEN BİYOTEKNOLOJİLERİ HAY. GIDA TİC. SAN. LTD ŞTİ.
Atatürk University

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Contact by mailShe is a full professor since 2011. Dr. Ebru Emsen has been specialized in assisted reproductive technologies in small ruminants. She conducted project for defining problems in the area of artificial insemination (AI), multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (MOET), semen and embryo cryopreservation, setting objectives and priorities, conducting sound scientific research, and identifying solutions to key problems. She developed new protocols for successful AI, MOET and semen and embryo preservation. Dr. Emsen joined national, regional and global networks. The needed knowledge, experience, and know-how through cooperation between Dr. Emsen and industrial partners were transferred within the numerous project and valuable know-how will be used to strengthen future projects. Dr. Emsen and her team maintained a crossbreeding, selection and breeding program with sheep and goats for the past 24 years. Dr Emsen’ research group worked with exotic prolific and mutton breeds of sheep. In terms of teaching position, she has been teaching “Reproduction and Artificial Insemination in Farm Animals”, “Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer in Sheep”, “Reproductive Endocrinology”, “Goat Breeding”, “Lamb Growing Techniques”, “Fur Animals” at Department of Animal Science, Ataturk University, Turkey. Dr. Emsen was the head of local organizing committee of European Embryo Transfer Association (AETE) Meeting held in Istanbul, Turkey in 2013. She is an official reporter of AETE for annual embryo transfer activities in Turkey since 2005. She is a founder of Anatolian Romanov Sheep Breeders Association. In 2008, Dr Emsen established a R&D company specialized in reproductive technologies in farm animals. The R&D company entitled ER-GEN BIOTECHNOLOGIES placed Technology Development Zone (ATA Technopolis) at Ataturk University. The company purpose is to generate technological knowledge, to introduce innovations in products and production methods, to raise the quality and standard of products, to increase productivity, to lower costs, and to commercialize technological knowledge in farm animals.