Explore the programs and courses offered by Biology and Physiology of Reproduction
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe pedagogic objective of the training is to train students or professionals in the fundamental and applied aspects of reproductive biology. Reproductive biology is a constantly evolving science whose applications call upon fundamental knowledge of cell biology, molecular biology, integrated physiology and genetics. It concerns both the animal world, whether in the context of breeding or in the context of wildlife, and human health through medically assisted procreation (MAP) centers.
Core courses are designed to provide students with the fundamentals of reproductive biology and physiology. They generally cover the essential concepts needed to understand the basic principles of the discipline such as: Reproductive Physiology - Molecular Immunology - Reproductive Neuroendocrinology - Environment, Toxicology and Reproduction - Molecular Endocrinology - Reproductive Pharmacology - Developmental Biology - Experimental Embryology - Stem Cells and Differentiation - Animal Experimentation.
Advanced topics expand on the knowledge presented in the core courses and introduce their areas of application. They are generally intended for students who already have a solid foundation in reproductive biology and physiology. Examples of advanced topics include: Reproductive Biotechnology - Reproductive Pathologies - Reproductive Pharmacology - Population Genetics and Genetic Improvement.
Registration for the Master's in Biology and Physiology of Reproduction is open to all license's degree specializations (LMD) in the biology sector and other equivalent diplomas accepted by the training team chaired by the domain manager.