| Faculty Member ProfileIan C. HartProfessor and Associate Dean and Director |
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His major research interests revolve around the endocrine control of intermediary metabolism as it relates to growth and lactation in domesticated species. He also maintains an active interest in the physiology of the mammary gland.
Notable achievements include: defining the role of prolactin in ruminant lactation; discovering blood hormone and metabolite differences in high and low yielding cattle; examining hepatic glucagon and insulin recepters in ruminants maintained in different metabolic states; defining the different biological properties of heterogeneous forms of growth hormone in sheep and establishing a mechanism by which antibodies may enhance the biological activities of hormones.
Dr. Hart has authored over 130 scientific publications, 3 patents and is co-author of the book entitled “Hormonal Control of Lactation.” He has given over 60 invited seminars in 11 different countries and is a member of the American Society of Animal Science, Biochemical Society, British Society for Animal Production, Nutrition Society, Society for Endocrinology and Society for Reproduction and Fertility.
Wang, B. S., Lumanglass, A. L., Szewczyk, E., McWilliams, W., Loullis, C., and Hart, I. C. (1992). A proposed mechanism of action of a growth hormone - specific monoclonal antibody in the enhancement of hormonal activity. Molecular Immunology, 29, 313-317.
United States Patent 5, 210, 180 (1993). Wang, B. S., Hart, I. C. and Sheih, H. M. Enhancement of porcine somatotropin activity.
Baishya, N., Cooper, M. J., Hart, I. C., Jackson, P. S., Furr, B. J. A., Jenkins, G. and Pope, G. S. (1994). Effect of luteolytic doses of prostaglandin F2 and cloprostenol on concentrations of progesterone, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, glucose, insulin, growth hormone, thyroxine, prolactin and cortisol in jugular plasma of lactating dairy cows. British Veterinary Journal, 150, 569-583.
Hart, I. C. (1994) The endocrine control of lactation in animals. In: Contributions of Nutrition to Human Health, pp 213-232. Eds. E. M. Widdomson and J. C. Moltens. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
United States Patent 5, 407, 917 (1995). Hart, I. C. Compositions and methods for the enhancement of performance in meat-producing animals and for the treatment and control of disease therein.
He lives close to the University in Storrs with his wife. He has two children; one of which graduated in English/Philosophy from the University of Connecticut and the second graduated in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University. His interests include house maintenance and competing in Jaguar sports car shows around the Northeast.