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Stephen's research work is at the nexus between biomedical sciences and animal science/agriculture. Stephen has skills and expertise in physiology in the areas of cell signaling, endocrinology, metabolism/biochemistry, stress, and reproduction. The key focus of Stephen's research is understanding and integrating integrating cellular events with whole body responses. Stephen collaborates with animal scientists and veterinarians across many species on projects that have applied agricultural and animal health outcomes. Further Stephen collaborates with biomedical scientists and nutritionists to better understand human health and disease. Stephen's current research interests include: metabolism, insulin resistance, type II diabetes, fatty liver haemorrhagic syndrome reproductive endocrinology, fertility, lactation, corpus luteum function, sex steroids, early foetal loss, neuroendocrinology thermoregulation, hyperthermia, gut inflammation, metabolism objective measures of pain and stress in animals to routine husbandry procedures, amelioration of stress oxidative stress and cellular metabolism bone metabolism, skeletal growth, promoting growth in animals, osteochondrosis nutrition, gastrointestinal hormones, low GI foods, anorexia developmental origins health and disease

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Gårdebjer, Emelie M., Anderson, Stephen T., Pantaleon, Marie, Wlodek, Mary E. and Moritz, Karen M. (2015) Maternal alcohol intake around the time of conception causes glucose intolerance and insulin insensitivity in rat offspring, which is exacerbated by a postnatal high-fat diet. Faseb Journal, 29 7: 2690-2701. doi:10.1096/fj.14-268979 Ballantyne, K., Anderson, S. T., Pyne, N., Nicolson, V., Mucci, A., Lisle, A. and Johnston, S. D. (2015) Use of the gonadotrophin-releasing hormone antagonist azaline B to control the oestrous cycle in the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus). Reproduction, Fertility and Development, . doi:10.1071/RD14349 Ballantyne, K., Anderson, S. T., Pyne, N., Nicolson, V., Mucci, A., Lisle, A. and Johnston, S. D. (2015) The use of a synthetic progesterone, levonorgestrel (LNG), to control the oestrous cycle in the koala. Reproduction, Fertility and Development, . doi:10.1071/RD14387 Chen, Hsiao-Jou Cortina, Spiers, Jereme G., Sernia, Conrad, Anderson, Stephen T. and Lavidis, Nickolas A. (2014) Reactive nitrogen species contribute to the rapid onset of redox changes induced by acute immobilization stress in rats. Stress, 17 6: 520-527. doi:10.3109/10253890.2014.966264 Antari, R., Syahniar, T. M., Mayberry, D. E., Marsetyo, Pamungkas, D., Anderson, S. T. and Poppi, D. P. (2014) Evaluation of village-based diets for increasing the weight and condition of Ongole (Bos indicus) and Bali (Bos javanicus) cows in Indonesia. Animal Production Science, 54 9: 1368-1373. doi:10.1071/AN14165 Dahlanuddin, Ningsih, B. S., Poppi, D. P., Anderson, S. T. and Quigley, S. P. (2014) Long-term growth of male and female Bali cattle fed Sesbania grandiflora. Animal Production Science, 54 10: 1615-1619. doi:10.1071/AN14357 Probyn, Megan E., Lock, Emma-Kate, Anderson, Stephen T., Walton, Sarah, Bertram, John F., Wlodek, Mary E. and Moritz, Karen M. (2013) The effect of low-to-moderate-dose ethanol consumption on rat mammary gland structure and function and early postnatal growth of offspring. American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 304 10: R791-R798. doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00574.2012 Probyn, Megan E., Parsonson, Kylie R., Gardebjer, Emelie M., Ward, Leigh C., Wlodek, Mary E., Anderson, Stephen T. and Moritz, Karen M. (2013) Impact of low dose prenatal ethanol exposure on glucose homeostasis in Sprague-Dawley rats aged up to eight months. PLoS One, 8 3: e59718.1-e59718.11. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059718 Spiers, Jereme G., Chen, Hsiao-Jou, Bradley, Adrian J., Anderson, Stephen T., Sernia, Conrad and Lavidis, Nickolas A. (2013) Acute restraint stress induces rapid and prolonged changes in erythrocyte and hippocampal redox status. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 38 11: 2511-2519. doi:10.1016/j.psyneuen.2013.05.011 Cuffe, J. S. M., O'Sullivan, L., Simmons, D. S., Anderson, S. T. and Moritz, K. M. (2012) Maternal corticosterone exposure in the mouse has sex-specific effects on placental growth and mRNA expression. Endocrinology, 153 11: 5500-5511. doi:10.1210/en.2012-1479

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