Reproductive Biotechnologies - University of Teramo

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The Second-Cycle (or Master of Science) Degree Course in Reproductive Biotechnologies, completely delivered in English, provides the fundamental theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to train experts of medically-assisted reproduction.

🔬✨ Hands-on science in action!The first-year students of the International MSc in Reproductive Biotechnologies have offi...
19/02/2026

🔬✨ Hands-on science in action!

The first-year students of the International MSc in Reproductive Biotechnologies have officially started the laboratory module on IVM & IVF 🧫

During these practical sessions, students work directly with in vitro gamete manipulation, learning advanced techniques for handling, evaluating, and assessing gametes under real laboratory conditions. From theory to practice, they gain essential skills that prepare them for careers in reproductive science, assisted reproduction, and biotechnology research.

💡 Learning by doing is at the heart of our program — because innovation starts at the lab bench.

Are you ready to experience science beyond the classroom?

📩 Discover our program and join the next generation of reproductive biotechnologists!

🔬🌍 International Day of Women and Girls in Science 🌍🔬Today we celebrate the brilliance, resilience, and impact of women ...
11/02/2026

🔬🌍 International Day of Women and Girls in Science 🌍🔬

Today we celebrate the brilliance, resilience, and impact of women and girls in science — especially in fields that shape the future of life itself, like Reproductive Biotechnologies.

To all the students of the International MSc in Reproductive Biotechnologies:
you are part of a global community advancing innovation in fertility, animal and human reproduction, genetics, embryology, and biotechnology.

Science thrives on diversity. It grows stronger when different perspectives, experiences, and voices contribute to discovery. Supporting women and girls in science is not just about equality — it’s about excellence, progress, and building a more inclusive scientific future.

Whether you are in the lab analyzing embryos, studying molecular pathways, improving ART techniques, or developing sustainable breeding strategies — your work matters. Your curiosity matters. Your dedication matters.

Let’s continue to break barriers, challenge stereotypes, and create research environments where talent can flourish — regardless of gender.

💡 Here’s to the scientists who paved the way.
🚀 Here’s to those shaping the present.
🌱 And here’s to the next generation of women and girls in science.

February 2nd marks Candlemas — a celebration of light, transition, and new beginnings. ✨Across cultures, this day symbol...
02/02/2026

February 2nd marks Candlemas — a celebration of light, transition, and new beginnings. ✨

Across cultures, this day symbolises the return of light and the start of a new cycle.
In science, progress often begins the same way: by shedding light on complex processes and opening new possibilities.

In Reproductive Biotechnologies, research and innovation play a crucial role in understanding the origins of life and shaping the future of reproductive health.

🌱 A new cycle starts with knowledge.
🔬 A future begins with science.

Discover our international MSc in Reproductive Biotechnologies and be part of the next generation of scientific innovation.

🎉 Big news for our biotech community!We’re excited to announce that Prof. Alessia Colosimo has been unanimously elected ...
30/01/2026

🎉 Big news for our biotech community!

We’re excited to announce that Prof. Alessia Colosimo has been unanimously elected as the new Chair of the International MSc in Reproductive Biotechnologies, succeeding Prof. Nicla Bernabò, whom we warmly thank for his outstanding leadership.

👩‍🔬 Who is Prof. Colosimo?
• Associate Professor of Medical Genetics
• University Coordinator for Internationalization of Teaching
• Chair of the International BSc in Biotechnology
• Former Chair of the MSc in Reproductive Biotechnology (2015–2021)
• Member of the University Patent Committee (2012–2024)

With a strong international profile and a long-standing commitment to innovation and education, Prof. Colosimo now leads both the BSc in Biotechnology and the International MSc in Reproductive Biotechnologies 🚀🧬

👉 A familiar face for many of you — and a key guide for the next generation of biotech students.

Welcome to this new role, Prof. Colosimo! 💙










🚀 The International Master in Reproductive Biotechnologies is back!The new academic year started with Prof. Russo’s cour...
29/01/2026

🚀 The International Master in Reproductive Biotechnologies is back!
The new academic year started with Prof. Russo’s course “Structure and Functions of the Reproductive System”, laying the foundations for an exciting journey into reproductive science.
A great beginning to a year of knowledge, research, and innovation 🌱🔬

🎓✨ Congratulations to our 2025 Graduates! ✨🎓We are proud to celebrate the graduation of our talented students from the I...
16/07/2025

🎓✨ Congratulations to our 2025 Graduates! ✨🎓
We are proud to celebrate the graduation of our talented students from the International MSc in Reproductive Biotechnologies! 🌍🧬

🎉 Join us in congratulating:
👩‍🎓 Azra Aslam Khan
👩‍🎓 Sabreena Mushtaq
👨‍🎓 Nazmul Hossain
👩‍🎓 Seda Ahmedova
👨‍🎓 Aldo Cekici
👨‍🎓 Mohmmad Javad Izadi
👨‍🎓 Yasir Elsiddig
👩‍🎓 Montaha Mohammed Ahmed Fadel Elsaid Ahmed

Their research spanned a wide range of cutting-edge topics in the field of animal reproduction, including:
🔬 Immunodiagnostic tools for feline viruses
🧬 Pluripotency and stem cell derivation in sheep embryos
💡 Innovative 3D culture systems for IVF in animal models
❄️ Cryopreservation and vitrification techniques in canine and bovine s***m
💉 Flow cytometry for semen quality and bacterial load assessment
🐎 Reproductive pathologies such as uros***mia in stallions
🧫 In vitro studies on epithelial cell variation in the female reproductive tract

These bright minds are now ready to contribute to the future of reproductive biotechnologies around the world! 🌱💫

Summer is in bloom at the University of Teramo! 🌼☀️The bright yellow blossoms of the ginestra (broom flowers) have arriv...
12/06/2025

Summer is in bloom at the University of Teramo! 🌼☀️
The bright yellow blossoms of the ginestra (broom flowers) have arrived, painting our campus with the vibrant colors of the season.

For our International Master in Reproductive Biotechnologies students, it’s a reminder that while science keeps us focused, nature continues to inspire.

Here’s to sunny days, fresh ideas, and the beauty of learning in such a unique setting! 🌾📚

🧫✨ Kicking off our journey into the beginnings of life!Today, our 1st-year students of the International MSc in Reproduc...
29/05/2025

🧫✨ Kicking off our journey into the beginnings of life!

Today, our 1st-year students of the International MSc in Reproductive Biotechnologies had an inspiring session on Embryology with Prof. Marta Czernik — exploring the fascinating stages of early development, from fertilization to blastocyst.

🔬 This foundational course equips future specialists with the knowledge essential for breakthroughs in assisted reproduction and biotechnology.

📸 Photos by Junior Geoffry Njinang — capturing the curiosity, focus, and passion of our brilliant students!

🎙️📸 Behind the scenes of science communication!Our students from the International MSc in Reproductive Biotechnologies a...
26/05/2025

🎙️📸 Behind the scenes of science communication!
Our students from the International MSc in Reproductive Biotechnologies are diving into the world of Scientific Communication, guided by Prof. Massimo Cecaro — an expert in the field and passionate mentor.

From the lab bench to the radio mic, they are learning how to make complex science clear, engaging, and impactful. Because in biotechnology, knowing how to communicate is just as essential as knowing how to research.

Thanks to our university radio station, students gain hands-on experience in real broadcasting environments — turning knowledge into voice, and science into story.

🔬 Hard at work in the lab!Meet Aldo Cekici from Albania, a Master's student in Reproductive Biotechnologies, currently d...
22/05/2025

🔬 Hard at work in the lab!
Meet Aldo Cekici from Albania, a Master's student in Reproductive Biotechnologies, currently developing his thesis on 3D-printed scaffolds for in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Here, Aldo is preparing samples as part of his research aimed at mimicking the complex architecture of the oviduct to support fertilization and early embryo development. His work bridges bioengineering and reproductive science — with the goal of improving IVF success rates and advancing assisted reproduction technologies.

🔬 Flow Cytometry: Unlocking the Secrets of Cells 💡In the lab with Dr. Angelo Canciello, exploring one of the most powerf...
15/05/2025

🔬 Flow Cytometry: Unlocking the Secrets of Cells 💡
In the lab with Dr. Angelo Canciello, exploring one of the most powerful tools in biotechnology: flow cytometry.

This technique allows us to rapidly analyze thousands of cells, assessing features like size, internal complexity, and the presence of specific markers. It plays a vital role in immunology, oncology, gene therapy, and drug development.

With advanced instruments and skilled researchers, we can turn cellular data into valuable insights for health and biotech innovation.

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