John R. Gibbons
Assistant Professor
Email: jgibbns@clemson.edu
Office: 656-3138
Department:
Animal and Veterinary Sciences
Education:
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Endocrinology-Reproductive Physiology - 1998
M.S Virginia Polytechnic Institution and State University, Dairy Science - 1994
B.S. Texas A&M University, Animal Science - 1988
Research interest:
Reproductive physiology of domestic livestock to assist producers in
reaching their reproductive, genetic, and financial goals.
Publications:
Gibbons J, Hewitt E, Gardner DK. Effects of oxygen tension on the establishment and lactate dehydrogenase activity of murine embryonic stem cells. Cloning Stem Cells 2006;8(2):117-121.
De La Torre Sanchez JF, Gardner DK, Gibbons J, Seidel GE. Metabolic regulation of in vitro-produced bovine embryos. II Effects of three metabolic regulators during post-compaction development. Mol Reprod Dev. 2006;18:597-607.
Miyoshi K, Rzucidlo SJ, Gibbons JR, Pratt S, and Stice S. Utility of rapidly matured oocytes as recipients for production of cloned embryos from somatic cells in the pig. Biol Reprod 2002;67:540-545.
Gibbons J, Arat S, Rzucidlo J, Miyoshi K, Waltenburg R, Respess D, Venable A, Stice S. Enhanced survivability of cloned calves from roscovitine-treated adult somatic cells. Biol Reprod 2002;66:895-900.
Arat S, Rzucidlo SJ, Gibbons J, Miyoshi K, Stice S. Production of transgenic bovine embryos by transfer of transfected granulosa cells into enucleated oocytes. Mol Reprod Dev 2001;60:20-26.
Professional society activity:
IETS - International Embryo Transfer Society
AETA - American Embryo Transfer Association
ASAS- American Society of Animal Scientist
SSR- Society for the Study of Reproduction
Courses:
AVS 453 - Comparative Reproductive Physiology of Livestock
AVS 455 - Reproductive Management of Livestock
AVS 360 - University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine Externship
AVS 801 - Reproductive Physiology (Graduate Level)
AVS 822 - Advanced Topics in Reproductive Physiology
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