Session 166: Re-Pet
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Session 166: Re-Pet
Tuesday, 16th December, 3pm EST/8pm UK
Moderators:
Dr Pierre Comizzoli
Matt Pettit
Presenters:
Tullis Matson FRAgS, HonDTech, DL: Life after Life
Professor Andrew Pask: Restoring the past to protect our future
Dr Andres Gambini: All in the Family: In Vitro Embryo Production in Horses, Donkeys, Mules and Zebras
Q and A
Synopsis
TBA
Dr Pierre Comizzoli
Pierre Comizzoli started his career more than 25 years ago as a research veterinarian South America and Africa. He then completed a PhD in 2000 on in vitro fertilization in bovine and deer species. In 2002, he joined the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Washington, DC to develop new cryo-banking projects on gametes and gonadal tissues from rare and endangered species. This also includes the coordination of reproductive monitoring and artificial inseminations in different species (including giant pandas, clouded leopards, or Eld’s deer). He is leading since 2007 a Smithsonian-wide initiative to improve the management and use of frozen biomaterial collections within the Institution.
Matt Pettit
Matt Pettit is Chief Scientific Officer at Matcher Technologies Ltd, leading the development of Matcher—a barcode-based system for electronic witnessing, labelling, scheduling, and traceability in Fertility Centres.
Matt has over three decades of experience in Assisted Reproductive Technology, including roles in lab management, R&D, and quality control in the world’s largest bovine and equine breeding facilities.
Matt serves as Trustee and scientific advisor to Nature’s Safe, a conservation initiative preserving live cells from endangered animal species in collaboration with global zoos
Tullis Matson FRAgS, HonDTech, DL
Tullis Matson FRAgS, HonDTech, has practiced Artificial Insemination (AI) in stallions and freezing semen for over 30 years. He formed Stallion AI Services in 2000, one of the most successful stallion collection centres in Europe, offering semen collection services, fertility assessment and worldwide semen export.
It was from Stallion AI Services that Tullis set up the charity, Nature’s SAFE, in 2020, with the simple but bold ambition to transfer biotechnology from this company to the challenge of halting and reversing the decline of biodiversity.
Nature’s SAFE is a living biobank dedicated to preventing animal extinction by indefinitely preserving live cells from endangered species. As one of the only living biobanks in Europe, it is the only facility in the UK and Europe capable of reawakening live cells.
Now in its fifth year, with cryopreserved tissue samples from over 300 species, Nature’s SAFE has been nominated for the Earthshot Prize 2025.
Prof Andrew Pask
Dr Andres Gambini: