Peter J. Hansen

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Peter J. Hansen
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign[1]
Scientific career
FieldsAnimal Science, Reproductive Physiology, Developmental Biology, Environmental Physiology
InstitutionsUniversity of Florida
Doctoral advisorEdward R. Hauser
Websitewww.animal.ufl.edu/hansen

Peter J. Hansen is an American

physiologist who serves as distinguished professor and L.E. "Red" Professor of Animal Sciences in the Department of Animal Sciences at University of Florida[2]

Research

Hansen's interest in livestock species started early in life while staying with relatives in

Bazer kindled a love for understanding the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy, which subsequently became a career-long research interest. Among the most notable achievements as a faculty member at Florida has been identifying embryokines (see embryokine
) that regulate development of the preimplantation embryo, demonstrating sex-dependent developmental programming during the preimplantation period, understanding how elevated temperature compromises reproduction, development of embryo transfer to increase pregnancy rate in heat-stressed cows, demonstration of the importance of the slick mutation in the prolactin receptor gene for increasing thermotolerance of cattle, and characterization of mechanisms for inhibition of uterine immune function by progesterone.

Notable Awards

Hansen was the recipient of the highest awards given by the American Society of Reproductive Immunology, American Dairy Science Association[1] and the American Society of Animal Science.[3] He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2007),[4][5]American Dairy Science Association (2009),[6] American Society of Animal Science (2018) [7] and the Society for the Study of Reproduction (2021) [8]

Selected publications

Hansen PJ (June 1985). "Seasonal modulation of puberty and the postpartum anestrus in cattle: A review". Livestock Production Science. 12 (4): 309–327.

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Hansen PJ (July 2004). "Physiological and cellular adaptations of zebu cattle to thermal stress". Animal Reproduction Science. 82–83: 349–369.

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Hansen PJ (November 2009). "Effects of heat stress on mammalian reproduction". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 364 (1534): 3341–2250.

PMID 19833646
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Hansen PJ, Dobbs, KB, Denicol, AC, Siqueira, LGB (January 2016). "Sex and the preimplantation embryo: implications of sexual dimorphism in the preimplantation period for maternal programming of embryonic development". Cell and Tissue Research. 363 (1): 237–247.

PMID 26391275
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Hansen PJ, Tribulo P (September 2019). "Regulation of present and future development by maternal regulatory signals acting on the embryo during the morula to blastocyst transition - insights from the cow". Biology of Reproduction. 101 (3): 526–537.

PMID 31220231
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Hansen PJ (May 2023). "Review: Some challenges and unrealized opportunities toward widespread use of the in vitro-produced embryo in cattle production". Animal. 17 (Suppl 1): 100745.

S2CID 260783558
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References

  1. ^ .
  2. ^ "Peter Hansen". Department of Animal Sciences - University of Florida.
  3. ^ "National Awards ASAS".
  4. ^ "UF FACULTY IN THE AAAS". University of Florida.
  5. ^ "Historic AAAS Fellows". American Association for the Advancement of Science.
  6. ^ "Awards Program of the American Dairy Science Association". Dairy Science. December 2009.
  7. ^ "Peter J. Hansen". American Society of Animal Science.
  8. ^ "SSR Press Release 2021 Distinguished Fellows".

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