Philippe Chemineau
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Philippe Chemineau is initially an Agronomist.
He has a PhD in Reproductive physiology of domestic animals.
He is Emeritus Director of Research INRAE (France) and President World Association of Animal Production (WAAP).
He has been Head of the INRAE Division Animal Physiology and Livestock Systems; Member of national INRAE Management Board; Head of the « Delegation for scientific expertise, Foresight and Advanced studies (DEPE)” INRAE Paris; Head of the INRAE “ Direction of Regional policy, Higher education and Europe (DARESE)”.
He has also been President of EAAP (European Association of Animal Production), the European Federation of Animal Science.
He has published 196 publications and has an h-index : 38
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Modulation of estrogen receptors during development inhibits neurogenesis of precursors to GnRH-1 neurones: In vitro studies with explants of ovine olfactory placodeBrain Research, 2008, 1223, pp.34-41. ⟨10.1016/j.brainres.2008.05.026⟩
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Seasonnality et polymorphism of oMT1 melatonin receptor: Causal relation or simple marker?Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, 2006, 27 (1), pp.130. ⟨10.1016/j.yfrne.2006.03.312⟩
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Seasonnality et polymorphism of oMT1 melatonin receptor: causal relation or simple marker?6. International Congress of Neuroendocrinology, Jun 2006, Pittsburgh, United States
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Saisonnalité et polymorphisme du récepteur oMT1 : relation causale ou simple marqueur?38. Congrès de la Société Francophone de Chronobiologie, May 2006, Lyon, France. n.p
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Activité pulsatile des neurones à LHRH et sa régulation par des facteurs externes et internes1ères Journées d'Information Scientifiques du Département de Physiologie animale, Oct 1997, Tours, France
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