Graeme Martin
University of Western Australia, WA, Australia
Graeme Martin gained his degree in Agricultural Science in 1975 and his PhD in 1983, both from The University of Western Australia (UWA). He then worked for 2 years at the Station de Physiologie de la Reproduction of the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (Tours, France), followed by 3 years at the Reproductive Biology Unit, Medical Research Council (Edinburgh, Scotland) before returning to Australia for a joint position in CSIRO and UWA. He subsequently moved full-time to the University and was promoted to Professor (Chair) in 2001. He has spent major periods of sabbatical leave in Queensland, France, Mexico and the UK (the most recent being 14 months in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Oxford). Over 4 decades, his research has focused on brain pathways through which environmental factors influence the reproductive system. He has worked mostly with the sheep, as a model and as an industrial animal, depending on the funding source! However, his biological interests are broad and he has also studied reproduction in birds (especially the emu), marsupials, dogs, cattle, rodents, and, more recently, large endangered African mammals. He has published about 360 refereed papers, has been cited over 6900 times (Scopus; h-index 45) and has won more than $6.5m in competitive funding. He has trained 44 PhD students to completion. In addition, Graeme is committed to science communication (peer-to-peer, and to industry and community) and runs postgraduate workshops, locally and internationally. His work has been featured at least 360 times in mass media. He retired in 2020 and is now Professor Emeritus.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Temperament and activity of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis in sheep (#305)
5:00 PM
Stacey E. Rietema
ESA Poster Session - Basic Science