Fist batch of oral reports (For Dec. 22-25, 2021)

BIO 133 LEC 2 (TF 10AM - 11:30AM) • FERTILIZATION

Re: BIO 133 LEC 2 (TF 10AM - 11:30AM) • FERTILIZATION

by Ayesha Elianne Razuman -
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Hello, Miss Mariel Jose, Miss Eliana Tamaña, and Mister Dino Pabilico!

I am Ayesha from Group 6. :)

Our group (Quinto, Santos, Razuman) would like to thank you for sharing more knowledge regarding the concepts of fertilization with our BIO 133 class. We would also like to comment that the visuals of your presentation, together with the brief and detailed information you have provided, have fully captured the essence of the study! Through this research, the physiological role of the sperm proteasome in mammals, especially in humans, was introduced and discussed. Your presentation fascinated us with the importance of sperm proteasome that we went ahead and looked through other studies such as by Sutovsky (2011) and Miles & Sutovsky (2014), although your study is the first of its topic and we find it is more interesting. With that, we would like to ask the following questions, such as if you have any suggestions on how this study can be further improved? Moreover, how and in what way can the findings of this study help the scientific community of human reproductive medicine in terms of its diagnostic and therapeutic applications? Thank you very much and congratulations on a job well done!

Studies cited:
Miles, E. & Sutovsky, P. (2014). Sperm proteasome as a putative egg coat lysin in mammals. Sexual Reproduction in Animals and Plants, 1: 441-463. DOI:10.1007/978-4-431-54589-7_37

Sutovsky, P. (2011). Sperm proteasome and fertilization. Reproduction, 142(1): 1-14. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1530/REP-11-0041