Gustavo Zamberlam DMV, MSc, PhD
Associate professor, Faculty of veterinary medicine, University of Montreal
Complete address
- 450 773-8521 Ext. 0196
- gustavo.zamberlam@umontreal.ca
- http://fmv.umontreal.ca/etudes/corps-professoral/fiche/in/in28140/sg/Gustavo%20Zamberlam/
- 3200 Sicotte Street
Saint-Hyacinthe, Qc
J2S 2M2
Fax: 450 778-8103
Research interest
Our main research interest is the study of ovarian physiology and dysfunction; particularly the regulation of ovarian follicle development and ovulation in bovine and rodents. The first, an important agricultural species, and the second, a useful animal model for research in biology of reproduction. We have used in vitro and in vivo approaches to demonstrate novel roles of intracrine factors like the free radical gas nitric oxide, FGFs and the secreted glycoproteins WNTs and SFRPs in mammalian ovarian granulosa cells. We are currently focusing our studies on the physiopathological roles of Hippo signaling in bovine ovarian follicle cells. We have also expanded our studies to the level of the pituitary gland. In a current research project with mice, we are using functional genomics approaches to determine how the physiological roles of Hippo pathway regulate gonadotropin synthesis and how the disturbance of this pathway can alter pituitary function.
Lab members
Natalia Jakuc
PhD student
natalia.jakuc@umontreal.ca
Leonardo Guedes De Andrade
PhD student
leonardo.guedes.de.andrade@umontreal.ca