Skarzynski Dariusz Jan

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Location: Poland, Olsztyn
Work: Endocrinology and Immunology of Reproduction
Biographical: Professor Dariusz J. Skarzynski, DVM, Ph.D,, Dr.Sci. (1963), Head of Department of Reproductive Immunology and Pathology, Scientific Director of the Institute of Animal reproduction and Food Research of PAS, Olsztyn, Poland Expertise & current research: Endocrinology and immunology of reproduction in domestic animals: immuno-endocrine, cellular and molecular regulations of the release and action of cytokines and arachidonic acid metabolites in the female reproductive tract; Author and co-author 3 scientific books and 102 scientific papers. Current research: (1) Regulation of angiogenesis and apoptosis in the reproductive tract of mares and cows during the estrous cycle, (2) Roles of lysophoshatidic acid and glucocorticoids in the mechanisms controlling embryo-maternal interactions, (2) Roles of leukotrienes in the regulation of estrous cycle and early pregnancy, (3) Experimental models for the study of immuno-endocrine relationships in the feline uterus. Professional memberships and awards: • Member of Editorial Boards: Journal of Reproduction and Development, Reproductive Biology • President of the Society for Biology of Reproduction, the member of: Society for the Study of Reproduction (USA), Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (USA), Polish Society of Veterinary Sciences (Poland) International experience: • 1997-1999 - Postdoctoral Fellow of the JSPS, Okayama University, Japan (2 years) • 2003, 2006, 2008 – Visiting Professor, Okayama University, Japan (in total 10 months) • 2008, 2009, 2010 – Visiting Professor, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal (in total 5 months)
Favourite Publications: Bialogy of Reproduction, Reproduction, Journal of Reproduction and Development, Reproductive Biology, Domestic Animal Endocrinology, Endocrinology, Journal of Endocrinology