Jay Baltz
PhD
Senior Scientist Emeritus, Inflammation and Chronic Disease
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Professor Emeritus, Obstetrics and Gynecology
University of Ottawa
Cross-appointed (retired), Cellular and Molecular Medicine
University of Ottawa
Bio
Dr. Baltz received his B.A. in Physics from the University of Pennsylvania, a Ph.D. in Biophysics from The Johns Hopkins University, and postdoctoral training with Dr. John Biggers at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Baltz is now Associate Scientific Director and a Senior Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, and Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Ottawa, as well as being cross-appointed in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, where he serves as Treasurer. Dr. Baltz has received an Ontario Premier's Research Excellence Award, a James Shannon Award from the US National Institutes of Health, and has been a Medical Council of Canada Scholar. He has served as Director of the CIHR Training Program in Reproduction, Early Development, and the Impact on Health (REDIH), as Chair of the federal Stem Cell Oversight Committee, as a member of the CIHR Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health Institute Advisory Board, and as Director of the Program on Oocyte Health, a Strategic Initiative of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health. Dr. Baltz is a specialist in the field of reproduction and developmental biology, where he has published extensively in the areas of preimplantation embryo development and egg development in the ovary.
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Publications
Suppression of oocyte glycine transporter activity in mouse cumulus-oocyte complexes before resumption of meiosis
2025-04-07 Go to publicationThe cell volume‐regulatory glycine transporter GLYT1 is activated following metallopeptidase‐mediated detachment of the oocyte from the zona pellucida
2023-12-01 Go to publicationRelationship of quantitative RT-PCR to RNAseq transcriptome identifies mouse preimplantation embryo reference genes
2023-09-01 Go to publication5,10-Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase becomes phosphorylated during meiotic maturation in mouse oocytes
2022-10-01 Go to publication