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Vilceu Bordignon

Vilceu Bordignon
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Associate Professor - Reproductive biology

T: 514-398-7793  |  vilceu.bordignon [at] mcgill.ca (Email)  |  Macdonald-Stewart Building, MS1-089

Degrees

DVM (Universidade da Região da Campanha (Brazil))
PhD (Université de Montréal)

Short Bio

Vilceu Bordignon obtained his PhD in 1999 and postdoctoral training in 2002 in biomedical sciences at the University of Montreal, following his DVM and MSc in veterinary sciences in Brazil. He joined ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ’s Department of Animal Science in July 2002. His is the Director of the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Large Animal Research Unit. His lab produced the first cloned and transgenic pigs in Canada by somatic cell nuclear transfer. His current research program in reproductive biology and animal biotechnology is: i) investigating how early stage embryos deal with stressful conditions by regulating coping mechanisms that allow them to survive without passing on altered or damaged genomes that threaten development and later life; ii) studying how cell reprogramming is regulated in embryos produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer; and iii) using genome editing tools (CRISPR/Cas system) along with in vitro embryo technologies and somatic cell nuclear transfer to create gene edited embryos and live pigs to study development, metabolism and pathophysiology mechanisms.

Active Affiliations

Member of the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Centre for Research in Reproduction and Development – CRRD
Member of the Réseau Québécois en Reproduction – RQR
Member of the International Embryo Technology Society (IETS)
Member of the Society for the Study of Reproduction – SSR

Research Interests

  • Somatic cell reprogramming
  • Oocyte and embryo development
  • Nuclear transfer and animal cloning
  • Creation of swine models for biomedical research

Current Research

  • DNA damage and endoplasmic reticulum stress during early embryo development.
  • Acquisition of developmental competence in oocyte and embryos.
  • Cell reprogramming in embryos produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer.
  • Genome editing in swine.

Courses

ANSC 312 Animal Health and Disease 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer


ANSC 420 Animal Biotechnology 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer


ANSC 604 Advanced Animal Biotechnology 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer


ANSC 611D1 Advanced Reproductive Biology 1.5 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer


ANSC 611D2 Advanced Reproductive Biology 1.5 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

Graduate students (current)

Vanessa Guay – MSc student
Luke Currin – PhD candidate
Marc Maserati – PhD candidate
Mariana Priotto De Macedop - PhD candidate
Karina Gutierrez – Postdoctoral Fellow
Naomi Dicks - Postdoctoral Fellow
Werner Giehl Glanzner - Postdoctoral Fellow

Publications

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