Iain Clarke
Monash University, VIC, Australia
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        Prof Iain Clarke graduated with B. Agric. Sci  (1971) and M. Agric. Sci (1973) from Massey University (NZ) and with a PhD (Edin, Scotland) in 1977. He received a Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the Aust Wool Corp and began working on clover disease in sheep at University of Melbourne. He moved to Prince Henry’s Institute of Medical Research in 1979 and embarked on his career in neuroendocrinology. He is best known for his models to measure the secretion and action of GnRH, which received considerable international acclaim. His neuroendocrine studies expanded to include work on the central control of stress, lactation, growth, appetite and energy expenditure. He rose to the top of the NHMRC Fellowship scheme and was then appointed to the position of Chairman of the Dept Physiology, Monash (2007-2017). He has published over 500 papers in the field of neuroendocrinology      
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          IGFBP-2 inhibits lipogenesis in visceral, but not subcutaneous, adipocytes (#29)
  
  11:45 AM
      
    Steven W Yau    
  
          
            
            ESA Novartis Junior Scientist (Basic Science)          
        
                        
          
          The characterisation of novel kisspeptin antagonists on luteinising hormone secretion in ovariectomised ewes (#9)
  
  9:00 AM
      
    Julie-Ann P De Bond    
  
          
            
            SRB Orals - Meat & Livestock New Scientist Award          
        
                        
          
          Cortisol responsiveness to a Synacthen (ACTH) challenge predicts propensity to obesity in animals through altered melanocortin signalling (#199)
  
  2:15 PM
      
    Sakda D Hewagalamulage    
  
          
            
            ESA Basic Orals - Obesity/Diabetes           
        
                        
          
          Adaptive thermogenesis in models of diet-induced obesity and genetic obesity (#201)
  
  2:45 PM
      
    Rachael Loughnan    
  
          
            
            ESA Basic Orals - Obesity/Diabetes           
        
                        
          
          Mechanism for stress-induced suppression of reproduction: chronic pseudo-stress increases gonadotropin inhibitory hormone (GnIH) gene expression and neuronal input to gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) cells. (#8)
  
  8:45 AM
      
    Danielle Bartolini    
  
          
            
            SRB Orals - Meat & Livestock New Scientist Award          
        
            
 ESA-SRB 2013*
                ESA-SRB 2013*