A two-week-old embryo faces important challenges inside a cow’s uterus. Its survival depends on the uterine environment, which will nourish the embryo and allow it to grow. The fluid inside the uterus is a very dense and rich mixture full of nutrients, including sugars, lipids, and proteins.
- About the Office of Research
 - Welcome Message
 - Meet the Vice-President (Research)
 - Strategic Research Plan
 - Mission Statement
 - Services and Divisions
 
- Discover our Research
 - Research Chairs
 - Facts and Figures
 - Centres, Institutes, and Groups
 - International Research
 - Find a Researcher
 - Core Research Facilities
 
- For Researchers
 - Safeguarding Research
 - Commercialization Policy and Framework
 - Indigenization, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Research
 - Research Alerts
 - Funding
 - Ethics and Regulatory Compliance
 - Research Integrity and Conflict of Interest
 - Patenting, Licensing, and Commercialization
 - Honours and Awards
 - Ontario Agri-Food Innovation Alliance
 - Other Considerations and Resources
 - Forms, Policies, Guidelines, and Procedures
 - Interactive Support Sessions for Researchers
 - Researcher Training and Development
 - Research Administration Information Management System (RAIMS)