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Trudee Fair is affiliated with University College Dublin in Ireland and conducts research primarily in the field of Medicine, with a focus on reproductive biology and related disciplines.

Their research spans several subfields including Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Reproductive Medicine, Agronomy and Crop Science, Molecular Biology, and Immunology.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
  • Reproductive System and Pregnancy
  • Ovarian function and disorders
  • Sperm and Testicular Function
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock

Trudee Fair has published extensively, with several recent papers demonstrating a focus on reproductive technologies and molecular mechanisms:

  • "The oocyte: the key player in the success of assisted reproduction technologies," 2023, Reproduction Fertility and Development
  • "Immunological aspects of ovarian follicle ovulation and corpus luteum formation in cattle," 2021, Reproduction
  • "Application of multi-omics data integration and machine learning approaches to identify epigenetic and transcriptomic differences between in vitro and in vivo produced bovine embryos," 2021, PLoS ONE
  • "Single-cell proteomics reveals decreased abundance of proteostasis and meiosis proteins in advanced maternal age oocytes," 2024, Molecular Human Reproduction
  • "From follicle to blastocyst: microRNA-34c from follicular fluid-derived extracellular vesicles modulates blastocyst quality," 2024, Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • P. Lonergan
  • María Belén Rabaglino
  • António Galvão
  • J. D'augero
  • Gavin Kelsey

Research outputs by Trudee Fair regularly appear in several publication venues, notably:

  • Reproduction Fertility and Development
  • Reproduction
  • animal
  • Animal - science proceedings
  • Molecular Human Reproduction

Best Publications

  • OOCYTE GROWTH, CAPACITATION AND FINAL MATURATION IN CATTLE

    P. Hyttel;T. Fair;H. Callesen;T. Greve

  • Bovine oocyte diameter in relation to maturational competence and transcriptional activity.

    T. Fair;P. Hyttel;T. Greve

  • Oocyte and embryo quality: effect of origin, culture conditions and gene expression patterns.

    P Lonergan;D Rizos;A Gutierrez-Adan;T Fair

  • Progesterone-Regulated Changes in Endometrial Gene Expression Contribute to Advanced Conceptus Development in Cattle

    N. Forde;F. Carter;T. Fair;M.A. Crowe

  • Progesterone and conceptus elongation in cattle: a direct effect on the embryo or an indirect effect via the endometrium?

    M Clemente;J de La Fuente;T Fair;A Al Naib

  • Effect of increasing progesterone concentration from Day 3 of pregnancy on subsequent embryo survival and development in beef heifers

    F Carter;N Forde;P Duffy;M Wade

  • Effect of culture environment on gene expression and developmental characteristics in IVF-derived embryos

    P. Lonergan;T. Fair;D. Corcoran;A.C.O. Evans

  • Follicular oocyte growth and acquisition of developmental competence.

    Trudee Fair

  • Developmental, qualitative, and ultrastructural differences between ovine and bovine embryos produced in vivo or in vitro.

    Dimitrios Rizos;Trudee Fair;Serafeim Papadopoulos;Maurice P. Boland

  • Oocyte ultrastructure in bovine primordial to early tertiary follicles.

    T. Fair;S. C. J. Hulshof;P. Hyttel;T. Greve

  • Culture of in vitro produced bovine zygotes in vitro vs in vivo: Implications for early embryo development and quality

    B.P. Enright;P. Lonergan;A. Dinnyes;T. Fair

  • Maturation of Oocytes in Vitro.

    Patrick Lonergan;Trudee Fair

  • In vitro-produced bovine embryos: dealing with the warts.

    P. Lonergan;T. Fair

  • Effect of speed of development on mRNA expression pattern in early bovine embryos cultured in vivo or in vitro.

    A Gutiérrez-Adán;D Rizos;T Fair;P N Moreira

  • Metabolite concentrations in follicular fluid may explain differences in fertility between heifers and lactating cows.

    Katrin Bender;Siobhain Walsh;Alexander C O Evans;Trudee Fair

  • Timing of the first cleavage post-insemination affects cryosurvival of in vitro-produced bovine blastocysts.

    András Dinnyés;András Dinnyés;Patrick Lonergan;Trudee Fair;Maurice P. Boland

  • Relationship between time of first cleavage and the expression of IGF-I growth factor, its receptor, and two housekeeping genes in bovine two-cell embryos and blastocysts produced in vitro.

    Patrick Lonergan;Alfonso Gutiérrez‐Adán;Belen Pintado;Trudee Fair

  • Ultrastructure of bovine blastocysts following cryopreservation: effect of method of blastocyst production.

    T. Fair;P. Lonergan;A. Dinnyes;D.C. Cottell

  • Suppressed expression of genes involved in transcription and translation in in vitro compared with in vivo cultured bovine embryos.

    D. Corcoran;T. Fair;S. Park;D. Rizos

  • Effect of culture environment on embryo quality and gene expression – experience from animal studies

    P Lonergan;D Rizos;A Gutiérrez-Adán;T Fair

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick Lonergan
Patrick Lonergan University College Dublin
Maurice P. Boland
Maurice P. Boland University College Dublin
Dimitrios Rizos
Dimitrios Rizos Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
Poul Hyttel
Poul Hyttel University of Copenhagen
Torben Greve
Torben Greve University of Copenhagen
Alfonso Gutiérrez-Adán
Alfonso Gutiérrez-Adán Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
James F. Roche
James F. Roche University College Dublin
Alan G. Fahey
Alan G. Fahey University College Dublin
James J. Ireland
James J. Ireland Michigan State University
Henrik Callesen
Henrik Callesen Aarhus University

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