C. G. Shashank
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Also affiliated: National Dairy Research Institute (2018–2024); National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology (2022–2025); Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center (2025)
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Dr. Shashank C. G. is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences whose research focuses on the physiological impacts of climate change on livestock. His work investigates how extreme environmental conditions, such as heat and altitude, affect animal welfare, metabolism, and gene expression. Dr. Shashank also explores strategies for mitigating stress and enhancing the resilience of livestock populations, contributing to the development of more sustainable livestock production systems.
His academic background includes a Ph.D. and M.V.Sc. from the ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, where his research examined the effects of thermal and nutritional stress on livestock. He also holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Animal Welfare. Dr. Shashank has authored over 35 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters, and has received recognition for his scientific contributions, including multiple Best Paper and Young Scientist awards. He is actively involved in international collaborations aimed at advancing translational research in livestock resilience.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 35
- Citations: 150
Selected Publications
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Osteocytic Lipocalin-2 regulates bone formation locally through iron-dependent ferroptosis and Wnt suppression (2026)
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Hormones, heat, and health: a comprehensive review of sex-based differences in brown and beige fat biology (2025)
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Exploring the genetic footprints of high altitude adapted humans and livestock (2025)
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Impact of short-term housing temperature alteration on metabolic parameters and adipose tissue in female mice (2025)
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The Transgenerational Inheritance of Obesity: Maternal High-Fat Diet Drives Inflammatory Transcriptomic Signatures in Offspring Adipose Tissue (2025)
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- The Transgenerational Inheritance of Obesity: Maternal High-Fat Diet Drives Inflammatory Transcriptomic Signatures in Offspring Adipose Tissue
- Impact of short-term housing temperature alteration on metabolic parameters and adipose tissue in female mice
- Osteocytic Lipocalin-2 regulates bone formation locally through iron-dependent ferroptosis and Wnt suppression
- The Transgenerational Inheritance of Obesity: Maternal High-Fat Diet Drives Inflammatory Transcriptomic Signatures in Offspring Adipose Tissue
- Hormones, heat, and health: a comprehensive review of sex-based differences in brown and beige fat biology
- The Transgenerational Inheritance of Obesity: Maternal High-Fat Diet Drives Inflammatory Transcriptomic Signatures in Offspring Adipose Tissue
- Impact of short-term housing temperature alteration on metabolic parameters and adipose tissue in female mice
- The Transgenerational Inheritance of Obesity: Maternal High-Fat Diet Drives Inflammatory Transcriptomic Signatures in Offspring Adipose Tissue
- Impact of short-term housing temperature alteration on metabolic parameters and adipose tissue in female mice
- The Transgenerational Inheritance of Obesity: Maternal High-Fat Diet Drives Inflammatory Transcriptomic Signatures in Offspring Adipose Tissue
- Impact of short-term housing temperature alteration on metabolic parameters and adipose tissue in female mice
- Impact of short-term housing temperature alteration on metabolic parameters and adipose tissue in female mice
- Impact of short-term housing temperature alteration on metabolic parameters and adipose tissue in female mice
- Impact of short-term housing temperature alteration on metabolic parameters and adipose tissue in female mice
- Impact of short-term housing temperature alteration on metabolic parameters and adipose tissue in female mice
- Impact of short-term housing temperature alteration on metabolic parameters and adipose tissue in female mice
- Impact of short-term housing temperature alteration on metabolic parameters and adipose tissue in female mice
- Exploring the genetic footprints of high altitude adapted humans and livestock
- Exploring the genetic footprints of high altitude adapted humans and livestock
- Exploring the genetic footprints of high altitude adapted humans and livestock
- Exploring the genetic footprints of high altitude adapted humans and livestock
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