Robert Hermes

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Robert Hermes, DVM, Ph.D.(born November 15, 1969 in Celle, Germany) is a veterinarian researcher at The Leibniz-Institute of Zoo and Wildlife Research in Berlin. He studied veterinary medicine at the Freie Universität Berlin. He completed a Ph.D. in reproductive management.

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Hermes was a member of the Indianapolis Zoo team, that accomplished the world’s first successful artificial insemination of an African elephant. He completed a postdoctoral research project concentrated on the reproductive management of African elephants. Hermes is a researcher at The (IZW), in the department of reproductive management. His research concentrates on the reproductive management of elephants and rhinoceros. Hermes has supervised doctoral candidates researching reproductive management in a variety of animal species.

Hermes is an integral member of the eminent IZW researchers in animal reproductive management. Dr. Thomas Bernd Hildebrandt, head of the IZW Department of Reproductive Management, is internationally recognized as the leader in elephant reproductive research. Dr. Hermes, Dr. Hildebrandt, Dr. Frank Goeritz of the IZW have served for several years as reproductive consultants for the Pittsburgh Zoo. The Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquariam (PZ) and (Berlin, Germany) have in joint partnership conducted collaborative research on elephant reproduction. Dr. Hermes is an internationally recognized wildlife reproduction expert and researcher.

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