
Regina M. TurnerAssistant Professor, Section of Reproductive Studies, Department of Clinical Studies, New Bolton Center Director, Equine Embryo and Oocyte Transfer Services, New Bolton Center Contact InformationUniversity of Pennsylvania
School of Veterinary Medicine
New Bolton Center
Department of Clinical Studies
Room 146 Myrin Building Kennett Square, PA 19348 Office: 610-925-6227 Fax: 610-925-8104 Email:rmturner@vet.upenn.eduEducationB.A. (Biology) LaSalle University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Graduated Maxima cum laude with Honors; Dean's List all semesters, 1985 V.M.D. (Veterinary Medicine) University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. , 1989 Ph.D. (Cell and Molecular Biology) University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1999 | Description of Research ExpertiseMolecular biology
Sperm motiliyy
Cell signaling
Computer assisted sperm motility analysis
Male infertility
Stallion infertility
Idiopathic testicular degeneration
Description of Clinical ExpertiseStallion infertility
Idiopathic testicular degeneration
Ultrasonography of the stallion reproductive tract
Oocyte transfer Selected PublicationsTurner, R.M. and McDonnell, S.M.: Mounting Expectations for Thoroughbred Stallions. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 230(10): 1458 – 1460, 2007. Schlingmann, K., Michaut, M., McElwee, J., Wolff, C.A., Travis, A.J., and Turner, R.M.: Calmodulin and CaMKII in the sperm principal piece: Evidence for a motility-related calcium/calmodulin pathway. Journal of Andrology 28(5): 706 – 716, 2007. Turner, R.M., Rathi, R., Zeng, W., Honaramooz, A., Dobrinski, I. : Xenografting to study testis function in stallions. Animal Reproduction Science 94: 161 – 164, 2006. Rathi, R., Honaramooz, A., Zeng, W., Turner, R.M., and Dobrinski, I.: Germ Cell Development in Equine Testis Tissue Xenografted into Mice. Reproduction 131(6): 1091 – 1098, 2006. Turner, R.M.: Testicular Abnormalities. Current Therapy in Equine Reproduction. Samper, J.C., Pycock, J.C., and McKinnon, A.O. (eds.) (eds.). Elsevier Science, New York, 2006. Dallmeyer, M.D., Turner, R.M., McDonnell, S.M., Sertich, P.L., Dolente, B., Seco Diaz, O., Parente, E.J. : Theriogenology Question of the Month: Pain-Associated Self Directed Aggression in a Stallion. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 229(4): 511 – 513, 2006. Turner, R.M. : Moving to the Beat: A Review of Mammalian Sperm Motility Regulation. Invited review article. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 18: 25 – 38, 2006. Turner, R.M.: Hemospermia and Urospermia. Current Therapy in Equine Reproduction. Samper, J.C., Pycock, J.C., and McKinnon, A.O. (eds.) (eds.). Elsevier Science, New York, 2006. Turner, R.M., McDonnell, S.M., Feit, E.M., Grogan, E.H., and Foglia, R.: Real-time ultrasound measure of the fetal eye (vitreous body) for prediction of parturition date in small ponies. Theriogenology 66: 331 – 337, 2006. Turner, R.M., Casas-Dolz, R., Schlingmann, K., and Hameed, S.: Molecular Characterization of an A-Kinase Anchor Protein in Stallion Sperm and Examination of the Effect of Semen Cooling and Cryopreservation on Binding to the Regulatory Subunit of Protein Kinase-A. American Journal of Veterinary Research 66(6): 929 – 1104, 2005. |