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Jessica Rose serves as a Lecturer in Anatomy and Physiology within the School of Dentistry and Medical Sciences at Charles Sturt University's Wagga Wagga campus, specializing in human anatomy and physiology with concentrated expertise in digestive, reproductive, and endocrine systems.
Her academic foundation includes a Bachelor of Medical Science and Bachelor of Animal Science (Honours) from Charles Sturt University (2011), followed by a PhD investigating hormone regulation of reproduction in the merino ram's brain.
Dr. Rose's research program centers on reproductive neuroendocrinology, specifically examining kisspeptin and RFamide-related peptide 3 (RFRP-3) interactions with gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons across domestic species. Her work reveals conserved neural mechanisms controlling seasonal breeding and anovulation in sheep, cattle, and equines through detailed hypothalamic circuit mapping.
Analysis of her publication trajectory demonstrates consistent advancement in understanding how kisspeptin stimulates and RFRP-3 suppresses GnRH secretion, with recent studies expanding from ovine models to bovine and equine reproductive physiology while maintaining focus on estrogen receptor expression and neural connectivity.
She actively supervises research projects within the university's veterinary science framework and collaborates extensively with neuroendocrinology specialists across Australia, contributing to the field through both empirical studies and comprehensive review articles that synthesize domestic animal reproductive neurobiology.



