Greg Muir Anderson
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Greg Muir Anderson
Summary
Greg Muir Anderson is a human[1]. He worked as a researcher[2] and neuroendocrinologist[3].
Key Facts
- Greg Muir Anderson worked as a researcher[2].
- Greg Muir Anderson worked as a neuroendocrinologist[3].
- Greg Muir Anderson held the position of full professor[4].
- Greg Muir Anderson held the position of associate professor[5].
- Among Greg Muir Anderson's employers was University of Otago[6].
- Greg Muir Anderson's education included a stint at Lincoln University[7].
- Greg Muir Anderson's doctoral advisor was Graham K Barrell[8].
- Greg Muir Anderson's doctoral advisor was Andrew Sykes[9].
- A notable student of Greg Muir Anderson was Zin Khant Aung[10].
- A notable student of Greg Muir Anderson was Asha Mamgain[11].
- A notable student of Greg Muir Anderson was Rebecca Lord[12].
- Greg Muir Anderson is recorded as male[13].
- Greg Muir Anderson's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Greg Muir Anderson supervised Maggie C. Evans as a doctoral student[15].
- Greg Muir Anderson supervised Joon S Kim as a doctoral student[16].
- Greg Muir Anderson supervised Wieteke Ameliek Zuure as a doctoral student[17].
- Greg Muir Anderson supervised Q136131418 as a doctoral student[18].
- Greg Muir Anderson's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0002-6747-8047[19].
- Greg Muir Anderson earned the academic degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture[20].
- Greg Muir Anderson earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[21].
- Greg Muir Anderson's family name is recorded as Anderson[22].
- Greg Muir Anderson's given name is recorded as Greg[23].
- Greg Muir Anderson's academic thesis is recorded as Role of thyroid hormones in the neuroendocrine control of seasonal reproduction in red deer hinds[24].
- Greg Muir Anderson's academic thesis is recorded as An attempt to advance the breeding season of red deer (Cervus elaphus) hinds[25].
- Greg Muir Anderson studied under Graham K Barrell[26].
Body
Education
Greg Muir Anderson was educated at Lincoln University[7]. Doctoral advisors include Graham K Barrell[8], a researcher[27] and Andrew Sykes[9], a researcher[28], 1943–2023[29]. Academic degrees include Bachelor of Science in Agriculture[20] and Doctor of Philosophy[21]. He studied under Graham K Barrell[26].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[2] and neuroendocrinologist[3]. Among Greg Muir Anderson's employers was University of Otago[6]. Positions held include full professor[4], an academic rank[30] and associate professor[5], a title of authority[31]. Notable students include Zin Khant Aung[10], a researcher[32]; Asha Mamgain[11], a researcher[33]; and Rebecca Lord[12]. Doctoral students include Maggie C. Evans[15], a researcher[34], b. 2000[35]; Joon S Kim[16], a researcher[36], awarded the Early Career Award for Distinction in Research[37]; Wieteke Ameliek Zuure[17], a researcher[38]; and Q136131418[18].
FAQs
What did Greg Muir Anderson do for work?
Greg Muir Anderson worked as researcher[2] and neuroendocrinologist[3].
Where did Greg Muir Anderson go to school?
Greg Muir Anderson was educated at Lincoln University[7].