Lulu Liu
Researcher
Graduate Student Researcher
Poultry Science
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
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Lulu Liu, a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, investigates the physiological responses of broilers to heat stress. Her research focuses on analyzing circulating hormonal profiles and gene expression patterns in broilers that have undergone divergent selection for high or low water efficiency. This work aims to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying heat tolerance and water use in poultry.
Liu collaborates with researchers Sara Orlowski, Sami Dridi, N Jahan, and Elizabeth S. Greene, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. She has contributed to one shared publication, indicating active engagement within the university's poultry science research community. Her recent publication in 2026 highlights her ongoing contributions to the field.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Circulating hormonal and gene expression profile in heat-stressed broilers divergently selected for high or low water efficiency (2026)
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- Circulating hormonal and gene expression profile in heat-stressed broilers divergently selected for high or low water efficiency
- Circulating hormonal and gene expression profile in heat-stressed broilers divergently selected for high or low water efficiency
- Circulating hormonal and gene expression profile in heat-stressed broilers divergently selected for high or low water efficiency
- Circulating hormonal and gene expression profile in heat-stressed broilers divergently selected for high or low water efficiency
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