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Benjamin Renquist, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona's School of Animal & Comparative Biomedical Sciences. His research focuses on metabolic disorders, endocrinology, and environmental physiology, with particular emphasis on obesity, insulin regulation, and heat stress impacts on animals. He leads the Agricultural Research Center’s efforts in developing novel methods for measuring metabolic rates and optimizing livestock health through biotechnological innovations.
Key areas of investigation include the role of hepatic GABA in metabolic dysfunction, mechanisms linking hepatic steatosis to hypertension, and the design of automated systems for organism sorting. His work bridges animal physiology with biomedical engineering, addressing both basic science and applied agricultural challenges. Notable contributions include plethysmography systems for lung function analysis and methods to modulate hepatic GABA release for obesity treatment.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His research has been supported by grants enabling studies on metabolic signaling pathways, heat stress mitigation in cattle, and the development of high-throughput energy expenditure assays in zebrafish. He collaborates extensively with interdisciplinary teams to translate fundamental discoveries into practical solutions for agricultural and biomedical fields.
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