Mishra Birendra

Assistant Professor
Department Of Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences
University of Hawaii
United States of America

Professor Nutrition
Biography

Education: Post-Doc. (Reproductive Toxicology) University of California, Irvine (2014-2016) (Reproductive Endocrinology) University of Kentucky (2011-2014) Ph.D. (Veterinary Physiology) Gifu University, Japan (2007-2011) M.S. (Theriogenology) Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh (2003 -2004) D.V.M. (Veterinary Medicine) Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh (1998-2003)

Research Intrest

Extension/Research Interests: Dr. Mishra’s research interest includes the regulation of egg formation in the oviduct of laying hens, uterine functions for the establishment of pregnancy in cattle, effects of nutrition and/or environmental stress on the reproductive paradigms, space radiation effects on the reproductive organ.

List of Publications
Mishra B., Kizaki K., Koshi K., Ushizawa K., Takahashi T., Hosoe M., Sato T., Ito A., Hashizume K. (2012) Expression of extracellular matrix metalloproteinase inducer (EMMPRIN) and its expected roles in the bovine endometrium during gestation. Domestic Animal Endocrinology 42: 63-73.
Michelle L., Park J., Mishra B., Curry T.E., Jo M. (2016) Core binding factor beta (CBFb) is essential for female fertility in mice. Molecular Endocrinology 30: 733–747.
Mishra B., Ripperdan R., Ortiz L., Luderer U. (2017) Charged oxygen particles, typical of space radiation, induce premature ovarian failure in mice. Reproduction 154: 123–133.