
Overview
Background
Lisa Akison is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Biomedical Sciences (SBMS) at the University of Queensland. She has conducted research using rodent models for over 30 years and has been a reproductive biologist since 2005. She completed her PhD (2013) and early Post-doctoral training at the Robinson Institute, University of Adelaide, where she examined the molecular regulation of ovulation and oviductal function. Following her move to UQ in 2015, her research focussed on the developmental origins of health and disease, where she examined developmental programming of various organs and physiological processes. In particular, she has examined the impact of prenatal alcohol exposure, examining impacts on the embryo, fetus and adult offspring. She is also interested in the role that the placenta plays in mediating these effects.
Lisa received training in systematic review and meta-analysis methodology in 2016 and has since published systematic reviews on diverse topics in child and infant health. She now teaches critical appraisal of clinical studies and systematic review methodology to 3rd year biomedical science students, as well as endocrinology, physiology and histology. She has research interests in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, and is a current member of the Biomedical Education Research Group at SBMS.
Availability
- Dr Lisa Akison is:
- Not available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, University of Sydney
- Masters (Research) of Science, University of Sydney
- Doctor of Philosophy of Medicine, University of Adelaide
Research impacts
Lisa's PhD research on the molecular regulators of ovulation has informed subsequent projects by researchers at the Robinson Institute, University of Adelaide, to discover and test potential targets for development of novel contraceptives.
Her preclinical studies on prenatal alcohol exposure and long-term health outcomes in offspring has impacted the measures conducted on children and adolescents assessed at the University of Queensland Neurodevelopmental Clinic (Centre for Children's Health Research, South Brisbane).
Works
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2021
Conference Publication
The role of the glucocorticoid receptor in the programming of adult disease due to prenatal alcohol exposure
Moritz, Karen M., Young, Sophia and Akison, Lisa K. (2021). The role of the glucocorticoid receptor in the programming of adult disease due to prenatal alcohol exposure. 44th Annual Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA) Meeting, Online, 19-23 June 2021. Malden, MA United States: Wiley-Blackwell.
2021
Journal Article
Prenatal alcohol consumption and placental outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical studies
Steane, Sarah E., Young, Sophia L., Clifton, Vicki L., Gallo, Linda A., Akison, Lisa K. and Moritz, Karen M. (2021). Prenatal alcohol consumption and placental outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical studies. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 225 (6), 607.e1-607.e22. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2021.06.078
2021
Journal Article
Is the link between elevated TSH and gestational diabetes mellitus dependant on diagnostic criteria and thyroid antibody status: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Kent, Nykola L., Young, Sophia L., Akison, Lisa K. and Cuffe, James S. M. (2021). Is the link between elevated TSH and gestational diabetes mellitus dependant on diagnostic criteria and thyroid antibody status: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Endocrine, 74 (1), 38-49. doi: 10.1007/s12020-021-02733-x
2021
Journal Article
Advanced glycation end products as predictors of renal function in youth with type 1 diabetes
Forbes, Josephine M., Le Bagge, Selena, Righi, Samuel, Fotheringham, Amelia K., Gallo, Linda A., McCarthy, Domenica A., Leung, Sherman, Baskerville, Tracey, Nisbett, Janelle, Morton, Adam, Teasdale, Stephanie, D'Silva, Neisha, Barrett, Helen, Jones, Timothy, Couper, Jennifer, Donaghue, Kim, Isbel, Nicole, Johnson, David W., Donnellan, Leigh, Deo, Permal, Akison, Lisa K., Moritz, Karen M. and O'Moore-Sullivan, Trisha (2021). Advanced glycation end products as predictors of renal function in youth with type 1 diabetes. Scientific Reports, 11 (1) 9422, 9422. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-88786-4
2021
Conference Publication
Diverse outcomes arising from prenatal alcohol exposure exclusively around conception: Maternal, placental and offspring deficits from a rat model
Akison, Lisa K., Steane, Sarah and Moritz, Karen M. (2021). Diverse outcomes arising from prenatal alcohol exposure exclusively around conception: Maternal, placental and offspring deficits from a rat model. 44th Annual Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA) Meeting, Online, June 19-23, 2021. Malden, MA United States: Wiley-Blackwell.
2020
Conference Publication
Serum and urinary biomarkers to predict acute kidney injury in premature infants: A systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy.
Kuo, Jenny, Akison, Lisa K., Chatfield, Mark D., Trnka, Peter and Moritz, Karen M. (2020). Serum and urinary biomarkers to predict acute kidney injury in premature infants: A systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy. . 55th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology (ANZSN), Online, 28 November - 2 December 2020. Richmond, VIC Australia: Wiley-Blackwell.
2020
Journal Article
The impact of isolation measures due to COVID-19 on energy intake and physical activity levels in Australian university students
Gallo, Linda A., Gallo, Tania F., Young, Sophia L., Moritz, Karen M. and Akison, Lisa K. (2020). The impact of isolation measures due to COVID-19 on energy intake and physical activity levels in Australian university students. Nutrients, 12 (6) 1865, 1865-14. doi: 10.3390/nu12061865
2020
Journal Article
Caregiver-reported physical health status of children and young people with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Reid, N., Hayes, N., Young, S. B., Akison, L. K. and Moritz, K. M. (2020). Caregiver-reported physical health status of children and young people with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 12 (3) PII S2040174420000537, 1-8. doi: 10.1017/s2040174420000537
2020
Other Outputs
The impact of isolation measures due to COVID-19 on energy intake and physical activity levels in Australian university students
Gallo, Linda A., Gallo, Tania F., Young, Sophia L., Moritz, Karen M. and Akison, Lisa K. (2020). The impact of isolation measures due to COVID-19 on energy intake and physical activity levels in Australian university students. doi: 10.1101/2020.05.10.20076414
2020
Journal Article
Moderate episodic prenatal alcohol does not impact female offspring fertility in rats
McReight, Elizabeth K., Liew, Seng H., Steane, Sarah E., Hutt, Karla J., Moritz, Karen M. and Akison, Lisa K. (2020). Moderate episodic prenatal alcohol does not impact female offspring fertility in rats. Reproduction, 159 (5), 615-626. doi: 10.1530/rep-20-0039
2020
Journal Article
Moderate prenatal ethanol exposure in the rat promotes kidney cell apoptosis, nephron deficits, and sex‐specific kidney dysfunction in adult offspring
Akison, Lisa K., Probyn, Megan E., Gray, Stephen P., Cullen‐McEwen, Louise A., Tep, Karrona, Steane, Sarah E., Gobe, Glenda C., Wlodek, Mary E., Bertram, John F. and Moritz, Karen M. (2020). Moderate prenatal ethanol exposure in the rat promotes kidney cell apoptosis, nephron deficits, and sex‐specific kidney dysfunction in adult offspring. The Anatomical Record, 303 (10) ar.24370, 2632-2645. doi: 10.1002/ar.24370
2020
Other Outputs
Moderate episodic prenatal alcohol does not impact female offspring fertility in rats
McReight, Elizabeth K, Liew, Seng H, Steane, Sarah E, Hutt, Karla J, Moritz, Karen M and Akison, Lisa K (2020). Moderate episodic prenatal alcohol does not impact female offspring fertility in rats. doi: 10.1101/2020.01.21.914648
2020
Conference Publication
Prenatal alcohol exposure programs offspring disease: sex-specific impacts on glucose metabolism in a rat model of moderate, acute exposure
Akison, L.K., Nguyen, T.M.T., Steane, S.E. and Moritz, K.M. (2020). Prenatal alcohol exposure programs offspring disease: sex-specific impacts on glucose metabolism in a rat model of moderate, acute exposure. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) World Congress, Melbourne, Australia, 19-23 October 2019. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
2020
Conference Publication
Nutrient intake, physical activity levels, and metabolic status in Australian university biomedical students
Gallo, Linda, Moritz, Karen and Akison, Lisa (2020). Nutrient intake, physical activity levels, and metabolic status in Australian university biomedical students. Nutrition 2020 Live Online, Online, 1-4 June 2020. New York, NY United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/cdn/nzaa061_032
2020
Conference Publication
Periconceptional ethanol exposure alters glucocorticoid receptor (GR) isoform profile in the liver of adult offspring irrespective of fetal liver GR patterns
Kent, N.L., Cuffe, J.S.M., Akison, L.K., Saif, Z., Clifton, V.L. and Moritz, K.M. (2020). Periconceptional ethanol exposure alters glucocorticoid receptor (GR) isoform profile in the liver of adult offspring irrespective of fetal liver GR patterns. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) World Congress, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 19-23 October 2019. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
2019
Journal Article
Prenatal alcohol exposure programs offspring disease: insulin resistance in adult males in a rat model of acute exposure
Nguyen, Tam M. T., Steane, Sarah E., Moritz, Karen M. and Akison, Lisa K. (2019). Prenatal alcohol exposure programs offspring disease: insulin resistance in adult males in a rat model of acute exposure. The Journal of Physiology, 597 (23) JP278531, 5619-5637. doi: 10.1113/jp278531
2019
Journal Article
Adverse health outcomes associated with fetal alcohol exposure: a systematic review focused on cardio-renal outcomes
Reid, Natasha, Akison, Lisa K., Hoy, Wendy and Moritz, Karen M. (2019). Adverse health outcomes associated with fetal alcohol exposure: a systematic review focused on cardio-renal outcomes. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 80 (5), 515-523. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2019.80.515
2019
Journal Article
Tissue-specific progesterone receptor-chromatin binding and the regulation of progesterone-dependent gene expression
Dinh, D. T., Breen, J., Akison, L. K., DeMayo, F. J., Brown, H. M., Robker, R. L. and Russell, D. L. (2019). Tissue-specific progesterone receptor-chromatin binding and the regulation of progesterone-dependent gene expression. Scientific Reports, 9 (1) 11966, 11966. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-48333-8
2019
Journal Article
Can fetal alcohol exposure increase the risk of hypertension? A new study in children and adolescents diagnosed with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder suggests it can
Moritz, K M, Reid, N and Akison, L K (2019). Can fetal alcohol exposure increase the risk of hypertension? A new study in children and adolescents diagnosed with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder suggests it can. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 43 (10) acer.14175, 2057-2059. doi: 10.1111/acer.14175
2019
Other Outputs
Prenatal alcohol exposure programs offspring disease: Insulin resistance in adult males in a rat model of acute exposure
Nguyen, Tam M T, Steane, Sarah E, Moritz, Karen M and Akison, Lisa K (2019). Prenatal alcohol exposure programs offspring disease: Insulin resistance in adult males in a rat model of acute exposure. doi: 10.1101/684639
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Lisa Akison is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Advancing facial dysmorphology diagnostic practices for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Karen Moritz, Dr Natasha Reid
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Doctor Philosophy
Developing Professional Identity of Biomedical Science Students
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Louise Ainscough, Associate Professor Kay Colthorpe
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