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A/Prof. Jonathan ( Jon ) Hirst

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Position Associate Professor
School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy
The University of Newcastle, Australia
Office MS505, Medical Sciences

Biography

I work both in the School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy Medical Sciences Building and at the Mothers and Babies Research Centre, JHH campus. We are also part of Hunter Medical Research Institute and strongly support the activities of HMRI.

Research activities: Since moving to Newcastle in 2005, I have developed research programme examining the effects of stressors on neurosteroid production during pregnancy and at the fetal to neonatal transition. The overall goal of this work is to develop neurosteroid replacement strategies for reducing neonatal brain injury. Our team 7 staff and students including 3 PhD students. We have major joint projects within the Mothers and Babies Research Centre with Associate Professor Zakar, continuing my long standing interest in prevention of preterm labour. We also work with Professor E Lumbers, FAA, in a major collaboration with her that will examine the role of the uterine prorenin/renin receptor system in the control of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) levels at labour onset.

Teaching work: I coordinate 3 pharmacology courses per year in the B. Biomedical Science and Master of Pharmacy programmes. One course is delivered entirely online and attracts students from around the country that are interested in gaining a pharmacology qualification.

Qualifications

  • PhD (Physiology), Monash University, 1989
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours), University of Adelaide, 1982

Research

Research keywords

  • Fetal Physiology
  • Neuroendocrinology
  • Pregnancy
  • Preterm labour

Research expertise

Topics include fetal and neonatal physiology. Endocrinology of pregnancy, birth and preterm labour. Animal models in pregnancy research. Improved therapies for the treatment of preterm labour.

Fields of Research

Code Description Percentage
111400 Paediatrics And Reproductive Medicine 50
110399 Clinical Sciences Not Elsewhere Classified 35
060199 Biochemistry And Cell Biology Not Elsewhere Classified 15

Centres and Groups

Centre

Memberships

Committee/Associations (relevant to research).

  • Grant Review Panel 3B - NH&MRC
  • Member - Perinatal Society of Australian and NZ

Editorial Board.

  • Board member - Neuroendocrinology

Invitations

Protective role of neurosteroids in the perinatal brain
Congress on Neuroendocrinology, United States (Conference Presentation - non published.)
2006
New approaches to the prevention of preterm labour
Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand, Australia (Conference Presentation - non published.)
1999

Administrative

Administrative expertise

Course co-oridinatior 3 courses (2006& 2007 in Pharmacy and Biomed Sci. programmes. Member of the NH&MRC grant review panel. Member of the PSANZ abstract and student prize panels. Member of the Animal Ethics committee.


Teaching

Teaching keywords

  • Endocrinology
  • Pharmacology
  • Reproduction

Teaching expertise

Phamarcology with particular knowledge of reproduction and pregnancy. pharamcology and the endocrine system, sex hormones and HRT. Endocrine and reproductive physiology.