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Dr Stephen Anderson heads the animal endocrinology lab. Stephen is a physiologist with expertise in endocrinology and student learning. In laboratory research Stephen investigates the hormonal control of metabolism, growth, appetite, and reproduction - unravelling how hormones regulate physiological mechanisms in healthy individuals versus the dysfunction that occurs in disease states.
Stephen also has a scholarly interest in metacognition of learning, self-regulation, and lifelong learning. He is currently examinining how students develop capabilities during their undergraduate studies to support their future professional roles. Stephen has taught physiology to about 40, UQ students across biomedical science, animal and veterinary sciences, health science, exercise science, human movement and nutrition science, dentistry, pharmacy, speech pathology, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and medical doctor programs.
For all enquiries regarding research supervision, please contact ask uq. Skip to menu Skip to content Skip to footer. School of Biomedical Sciences. Associate Professor Stephen Anderson. Associate Professor. View researcher profile. Researcher biography. Publications Book Chapters 2. Journal Articles Conference Papers Research Reports 2. Towards breeding for heat tolerance and resilience in beef cattle.
Breeding Focus β Reducing Heat Stress. Bindon B. T , Cummins L. Manipulation of reproduction of sheep and cattle by vaccination against inhibin-related peptides. Vaccines in agriculture: immunological applications in animal health and production. Wood , P. Willadsen , J. Vercoe , R. Hoskinson and D. Wijffels, Gene , Sullivan, Megan L. Stress and strain: differentiating the responses to high and moderate heat loads and subsequent recovery in grain-fed feedlot steersβmetabolic hormones.
Animals , 15 2 , 1 - Dixon, R. Mobilisation and replenishment of phosphorus reserves in Bos indicus cows. Mature lactating cows fed diets deficient or adequate in phosphorus. Animal Production Science , 65 2 , 1 - Mid-pregnant mature cows post-weaning. Animal Production Science , 64 Gottlieb, Susan , Rand, Jacquie S. Frequency of diabetic remission, predictors of remission and survival in cats using a low-cost, moderate-intensity, home-monitoring protocol and twice-daily glargine. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery , 26 4 X , 1 - Innes, D.