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Dr. Jane Robinson is an Affiliate Researcher at the University of Glasgow's School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine. Her work focuses on reproductive neuroendocrinology, developmental programming, and hormonal influences on animal behavior. She has collaborated extensively on studies involving sheep, guinea fowl, and other avian species, examining topics like GnRH regulation, spatial memory, and seasonal biology.
Research interests include the effects of prenatal androgen exposure on reproductive cycles, the role of progesterone in hormonal surges, and the impact of environmental factors (e.g., light, stress) on animal physiology. Her publications span over two decades, demonstrating expertise in avian and livestock endocrinology, with contributions to understanding developmental origins of health and disease.
Key articles highlight studies on guinea hen oviduct histology, sheep spatial memory impairments post-GnRH treatment, and light pollution effects on great tits' reproductive physiology. Her work bridges basic science and applied animal welfare, emphasizing translational insights into neuroendocrine mechanisms.



