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Dr Lisa Akison
Dr

Lisa Akison

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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

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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2012

Journal Article

The critical roles of progesterone receptor (PGR) in ovulation, oocyte developmental competence and oviductal transport in mammalian reproduction

Akison, L. K. and Robker, R. L. (2012). The critical roles of progesterone receptor (PGR) in ovulation, oocyte developmental competence and oviductal transport in mammalian reproduction. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 47 (S4), 288-296. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0531.2012.02088.x

The critical roles of progesterone receptor (PGR) in ovulation, oocyte developmental competence and oviductal transport in mammalian reproduction

2012

Journal Article

Transient invasive migration in mouse cumulus oocyte complexes induced at ovulation by luteinizing hormone

Akison, Lisa K., Alvino, Emily R., Dunning, Kylie R., Robker, Rebecca L. and Russell, Darryl L. (2012). Transient invasive migration in mouse cumulus oocyte complexes induced at ovulation by luteinizing hormone. Biology of Reproduction, 86 (4) 125. doi: 10.1095/biolreprod.111.097345

Transient invasive migration in mouse cumulus oocyte complexes induced at ovulation by luteinizing hormone

2011

Journal Article

Increased beta-oxidation and improved oocyte developmental competence in response to L-Carnitine during ovarian in vitro follicle development in mice

Dunning, Kylie R., Akison, Lisa K., Russell, Darryl L., Norman, Robert J. and Robker, Rebecca L. (2011). Increased beta-oxidation and improved oocyte developmental competence in response to L-Carnitine during ovarian in vitro follicle development in mice. Biology of Reproduction, 85 (3), 548-555. doi: 10.1095/biolreprod.110.090415

Increased beta-oxidation and improved oocyte developmental competence in response to L-Carnitine during ovarian in vitro follicle development in mice

2011

Conference Publication

Migratory, invasive and adhesive phenotypes are transiently induced in the cumulus oocyte complex at ovulation

Akison, Lisa K., Alvino, Emily R., Dunning, Kylie R., Robker, Rebecca L. and Russell, Darryl L. (2011). Migratory, invasive and adhesive phenotypes are transiently induced in the cumulus oocyte complex at ovulation. 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR), Portland, United States, 2011. Cary, NC, United States: Oxford University Press.

Migratory, invasive and adhesive phenotypes are transiently induced in the cumulus oocyte complex at ovulation

2010

Conference Publication

The inflammatory response at ovulation is altered in ovaries of progesterone receptor null (PRKO) mice

Robker, Rebecca L., Akison, Lisa K., Richards, JoAnne S., Smith, C. Wayne and Russell, Darryl L. (2010). The inflammatory response at ovulation is altered in ovaries of progesterone receptor null (PRKO) mice. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Milwaukee, United States, Jul 31-Aug 03, 2010. Cary, NC, United States: Oxford University Press.

The inflammatory response at ovulation is altered in ovaries of progesterone receptor null (PRKO) mice

2010

Conference Publication

136. Progesterone receptor-regulated genes in the preovulatory ovarian follicle and oviduct

Akison, L., Russell, D. and Robker, R. (2010). 136. Progesterone receptor-regulated genes in the preovulatory ovarian follicle and oviduct. 41st Annual Conference of the Society for Reproductive Biology, Hawaii, 2010. Clayton, VIC Australia: CSIRO Publishing. doi: 10.1071/srb10abs136

136. Progesterone receptor-regulated genes in the preovulatory ovarian follicle and oviduct

2009

Journal Article

Role of plasminogen activator in spinal cord remodeling after spinal cord injury

Seeds, Nicholas W., Akison, Lisa and Minor, Kenneth (2009). Role of plasminogen activator in spinal cord remodeling after spinal cord injury. Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology, 169 (2), 141-149. doi: 10.1016/j.resp.2009.07.021

Role of plasminogen activator in spinal cord remodeling after spinal cord injury

2009

Journal Article

Obese women exhibit differences in ovarian metabolites, hormones, and gene expression compared with moderate-weight women

Robker, Rebecca L., Akison, Lisa K., Bennett, Brenton D., Thrupp, Penny N., Chura, Lindsay R., Russell, Darryl L., Lane, Michelle and Norman, Robert J. (2009). Obese women exhibit differences in ovarian metabolites, hormones, and gene expression compared with moderate-weight women. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 94 (5), 1533-1540. doi: 10.1210/jc.2008-2648

Obese women exhibit differences in ovarian metabolites, hormones, and gene expression compared with moderate-weight women

2009

Journal Article

Control of oocyte release by progesterone receptor-regulated gene expression

Robker, Rebecca L., Akison, Lisa K. and Russell, Darryl L. (2009). Control of oocyte release by progesterone receptor-regulated gene expression. Nuclear receptor signaling, 7 (1), nrs.07012. doi: 10.1621/nrs.07012

Control of oocyte release by progesterone receptor-regulated gene expression

2008

Conference Publication

Normal follicle growth and maturation in a three-dimensional in vitro culture system: follicular environment manipulation and assessment of oocyte outcomes

Dunning, K. R., Akison, L. K., Russell, D. L., Norman, R. J. and Robker, R. L. (2008). Normal follicle growth and maturation in a three-dimensional in vitro culture system: follicular environment manipulation and assessment of oocyte outcomes. 39th Annual Conference of the Society for Reproductive Biology, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 25 - 28th August 2008. Clayton, VIC, Australia: CSIRO Publishing. doi: 10.1071/srb08abs428

Normal follicle growth and maturation in a three-dimensional in vitro culture system: follicular environment manipulation and assessment of oocyte outcomes

2006

Journal Article

Spinal cord injury-induced plasticity in the mouse-the crossed phrenic phenomenon

Minor, Kenneth H., Akison, Lisa K., Goshgarian, Harry G. and Seeds, Nicholas W. (2006). Spinal cord injury-induced plasticity in the mouse-the crossed phrenic phenomenon. Experimental Neurology, 200 (2), 486-495. doi: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2006.02.125

Spinal cord injury-induced plasticity in the mouse-the crossed phrenic phenomenon

2003

Journal Article

Abundance estimators and truth: Accounting for individual heterogeneity in wild house mice

Davis, SA, Akison, LK, Farroway, LN, Singleton, GR and Leslie, KE (2003). Abundance estimators and truth: Accounting for individual heterogeneity in wild house mice. Journal of Wildlife Management, 67 (3), 634-645. doi: 10.2307/3802720

Abundance estimators and truth: Accounting for individual heterogeneity in wild house mice

2002

Journal Article

Habitat selection of the long-nosed bandicoot, Perameles nasuta (Mammalia, Peramelidae), in a patchy urban environment

Chambers, Lisa K. and Dickman, Chris R. (2002). Habitat selection of the long-nosed bandicoot, Perameles nasuta (Mammalia, Peramelidae), in a patchy urban environment. Austral Ecology, 27 (3), 334-342. doi: 10.1046/j.1442-9993.2002.t01-1-01185.x

Habitat selection of the long-nosed bandicoot, Perameles nasuta (Mammalia, Peramelidae), in a patchy urban environment

2002

Journal Article

Pre-sowing control of house mice (Mus domesticus) using zinc phosphide: Efficacy and potential non-target effects

Brown, Peter R., Chambers, Lisa K. and Singleton, Grant R. (2002). Pre-sowing control of house mice (Mus domesticus) using zinc phosphide: Efficacy and potential non-target effects. Wildlife Research, 29 (1), 27-37. doi: 10.1071/WR01023

Pre-sowing control of house mice (Mus domesticus) using zinc phosphide: Efficacy and potential non-target effects

2002

Journal Article

Ecological basis for fertility control in the house mouse (Mus domesticus) using immunocontraceptive vaccines

Singleton, G.R., Farroway, L.N., Chambers, L.K., Lawson, M.A., Smith, A.L. and Hinds, L.A. (2002). Ecological basis for fertility control in the house mouse (Mus domesticus) using immunocontraceptive vaccines. Reproduction, 31-39.

Ecological basis for fertility control in the house mouse (Mus domesticus) using immunocontraceptive vaccines

2001

Journal Article

Reproductive changes in fluctuating house mouse populations in southeastern Australia

Singleton, G, Krebs, CJ, Davis, S, Chambers, L and Brown, P (2001). Reproductive changes in fluctuating house mouse populations in southeastern Australia. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 268 (1477), 1741-1748. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2001.1638

Reproductive changes in fluctuating house mouse populations in southeastern Australia

2001

Other Outputs

Viral-vectored immunocontraception as a potential control strategy for the introduced house mouse, Mus domesticus

Akison, Lisa K. (2001). Viral-vectored immunocontraception as a potential control strategy for the introduced house mouse, Mus domesticus. M.Sc Thesis, School of Biological Sciences; School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Sydney.

Viral-vectored immunocontraception as a potential control strategy for the introduced house mouse, Mus domesticus

2000

Journal Article

Movements and social organization of wild house mice (Mus domesticus) in the wheatlands of northwestern Victoria, Australia

Chambers, L.K., Singleton, G.R. and Krebs, C.J. (2000). Movements and social organization of wild house mice (Mus domesticus) in the wheatlands of northwestern Victoria, Australia. Journal of Mammalogy, 81 (1), 59-69. doi: 10.1644/1545-1542(2000)0812.0.CO;2

Movements and social organization of wild house mice (Mus domesticus) in the wheatlands of northwestern Victoria, Australia

1999

Conference Publication

Viral-vectored immuno-contraception as a potential control strategy for house mice in Australia

Chambers, Lisa, Singleton, Grant and Hinds, Lyn (1999). Viral-vectored immuno-contraception as a potential control strategy for house mice in Australia. International Conference on Rodent Biology and Management, Beijing, China, 5-9 October 1998. Canberra, Australia: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.

Viral-vectored immuno-contraception as a potential control strategy for house mice in Australia

1999

Book Chapter

Biological control of rodents - the case for fertility control using immunocontraception

Chambers, Lisa K., Lawson, Malcolm A. and Hinds, Lyn A. (1999). Biological control of rodents - the case for fertility control using immunocontraception. Ecologically-based management of rodent pests. (pp. 215-242) edited by Grant R. Singleton, Lyn A. Hinds, Herwig Leirs and Zhibin Zhang. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.

Biological control of rodents - the case for fertility control using immunocontraception

Funding

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2021
    Choline as an intervention to prevent offspring disease following periconceptional alcohol exposure
    The Children's Hospital Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2018
    Choline supplementation: an intervention to prevent deficits caused by prenatal alcohol exposure
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Lisa Akison is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

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