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Luis Schütz is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agriculture, Veterinary and Rangeland Sciences at the University of Nevada, Reno. His research focuses on reproductive physiology and endocrinology in cattle, aiming to enhance reproductive efficiency in beef and dairy production systems through a deep understanding of ovarian function and hormonal regulation.
Research Interests:
- Reproductive physiology of cattle
- Endocrine regulation of ovarian follicular development
- Steroidogenesis in granulosa and theca cells
- Impact of environmental toxins on reproductive health
- Application of molecular techniques to improve livestock fertility
His work integrates cellular and molecular biology approaches to study gene expression, hormonal signaling, and epigenetic regulation in bovine ovarian tissues. A recurring theme in his research is the role of growth factors and hormones such as FSH, IGF-1, BMPs, and asprosin in modulating reproductive outcomes.
Publication Trends:
Schütz’s research spans from 2015 to 2023, with a strong emphasis on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying ovarian function in cattle. His studies often involve in vitro cell culture systems and transcriptomic profiling to uncover regulatory pathways. Recent work has explored the roles of novel peptides like asprosin and epigenetic modifications in reproductive performance.
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Advising and Grants:
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Labs and Teams:
Schütz is affiliated with the Department of Agriculture, Veterinary and Rangeland Sciences at the University of Nevada, Reno. His research likely involves collaboration with other faculty, graduate students, and external partners in veterinary and animal science disciplines.

