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Frontiers in Veterinary Science launches new specialty section on Animal Reproduction – Theriogenology -

Frontiers in Veterinary Science has announced the launch of a new specialty section on Animal Reproduction – Theriogenology. Prof. Ahmed Tibary of Washington State University Pullman, United States, is leading the new section as Specialty Chief Editor.

According to Prof. Tibary, the section comes at a timely moment as the field faces many challenges in particular, the effect of pollutants, climatic changes and stress in general on reproduction. These are as important not only for animal production but also for the future of some animal species and as models for human infertility which is on the rise. Prof. Tibary explains the questions over the next 10 years remain pretty similar however, it is the approach that may become a little different by using new technologies as they develop and building on new knowledge. He notes that the driving force behind research in reproductive sciences is to discover new ways of dealing with poor reproductive performance or managing fertility.

Prof Tibary explains that he does not look at theriogenology as a different field from reproduction, rather as the medical extension of a biological field and the way to translate research findings into applied approaches to diagnose and treat reproductive disorders. He tells that the field of theriogenology has matured to the point that it needs a section to empower researchers. Through Open Access, scientists can make their work available to a wider audience through the free dissemination of information. As Specialty Chief Editor, Prof. Tibary's goal is to give all researchers equal opportunity to publish and receive recognition for their work. He sees Open Access as a way to start combatting these wider problems and creating a solid source of information for the scientist and the clinician.

Prof Tibary's objective is to receive a well-balanced number of submissions from fundamental/basic research to applied experiments and clinical reports in this section. In particular, he likes the idea of having special topics focusing on areas pertinent in this field. Some of the discoveries in reproductive biology can also be applied in other fields of medicine such as cancer research. Prof. Tibary will use his international network to attract young researchers and upcoming scientists from all backgrounds. His aim is to publish research not just of novel value, but those that support, uphold or call for a revision to prior research.

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