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Overview

Jeanna L. Wilson is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States and works primarily within the field of Medicine. Their scholarly output covers several specialized subfields, including Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Genetics, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, as well as Reproductive Medicine.

The scientist's research addresses a variety of topics, largely centered around cardiovascular and reproductive health. Main topics include:

  • Sperm and Testicular Function
  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities
  • Cardiac Health and Mental Health
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors
  • Myofascial pain diagnosis and treatment

Wilson has contributed to papers published in diverse journals and medical venues, with frequent appearances in "Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice," accounting for three publications. Other venues include "Poultry Science," "Journal of General Internal Medicine," and "BMJ Case Reports."

Recent notable papers include:

  • "Characterization of sperm-associated antigen 6 expression in the reproductive tract of the domestic rooster (Gallus domesticus) and its impact on sperm mobility" (2020), published in Poultry Science
  • "Persistence of Depressive Symptoms and Risk of Incident Cardiovascular Disease With and Without Diabetes: Results from the REGARDS Study" (2022), published in Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • "Recurrent anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) in three consecutive pregnancies" (2020), published in BMJ Case Reports
  • "Primary Care Removal of Fishhooks, Rings, and Foreign Bodies from the Ear, Nose, and Superficial Eye and Conjunctiva" (2021), published in Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice
  • "Think of Yourself as a Comprehensivist" (2021), published in Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice

Throughout these works, Wilson has collaborated with several coauthors, including Zachery Jarrell, Muslah Uddin Ahammad, Kelly M. Sweeney, Andrew Parks Benson, and Doyle M. Cummings, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach in their research activities.

Best Publications

  • Salmonella and antimicrobial resistance in broilers: A review

    Douglas E. Cosby;Nelson A. Cox;Mark A. Harrison;Jeanna L. Wilson

  • The Relationship Between Body Weight and Reproductive Efficiency in Meat-Type Chickens

    F. E. Robinson;J. L. Wilson;J. L. Wilson;M. W. Yu;M. W. Yu;G. M. Fasenko;G. M. Fasenko

  • Fertility of Male and Female Broiler Breeders Following Exposure to Elevated Ambient Temperatures

    McDaniel Cd;Bramwell Rk;Wilson Jl;Howarth B

  • Relationship of Hen Age and Egg Sequence Position with Fertility, Hatchability, Viability, and Preincubation Embryonic Development in Broiler Breeders

    G. M. Fasenko;R. T. Hardin;F. E. Robinson;J. L. Wilson

  • Age effect of male and female broiler breeders on sperm penetration of the perivitelline layer overlying the germinal disc.

    R. K. Bramwell;C. D. Mcdaniel;J. L. Wilson;B. Howarth

  • Reproductive Performance and Immune Status of Caged Broiler Breeder Hens Provided Diets Supplemented with Either Inorganic or Organic Sources of Zinc from Hatching to 65 wk of Age

    B. P. Hudson;W. A. I. I. I. Dozier;J. L. Wilson;J. E. Sander

  • The Effects of Nutrient Dilution on the Well-Being and Performance of Female Broiler Breeders

    M. J. Zuidhof;F. E. Robinson;J.J.R. Feddes;R. T. Hardin

  • Research Note: Extent of Salmonellae Contamination in Breeder Hatcheries

    N. A. Cox;J. S. Bailey;J. S. Bailey;J. M. Mauldin;J. M. Mauldin;L. C. Blankenship;L. C. Blankenship

  • Research note: variability in preincubation embryonic development in domestic fowl. 2. Effects of duration of egg storage period.

    G. M. Fasenko;F. E. Robinson;R. T. Hardin;J. L. Wilson

  • Recovery of Campylobacter from Segments of the Reproductive Tract of Broiler Breeder Hens

    R. J. Buhr;N. A. Cox;N. J. Stern;M. T. Musgrove

  • Isolation of Campylobacter spp. from semen samples of commercial broiler breeder roosters.

    N. A. Cox;N. J. Stern;J. L. Wilson;M. T. Musgrove

  • Effects of age at photostimulation on reproductive efficiency and carcass characteristics. 1. Broiler breeder hens

    F. E. Robinson;T. A. Wautier;R. T. Hardin;N. A. Robinson

  • Investigation of Bacterial Resistance to Hatchery Disinfectants

    Eric M. Willinghan;Jean E. Sander;Stephan G. Thayer;Jeanna L. Wilson

  • The Influence of Extended Posthatch Holding Time and Placement Density on Broiler Performance

    E. T. Casteel;J. L. Wilson;R. J. Buhr;J. E. Sander

  • Dietary Protein Levels for Broiler Breeder Males

    J. L. Wilson;G. R. McDANIEL;C D. Sutton

  • Attributes of broiler breeder males characterized by low and high sperm mobility

    ER Bowling;DP Froman;AJ Davis;JL Wilson

  • Growth, livability, feed consumption, and carcass composition of the Athens Canadian Random Bred 1955 meat-type chicken versus the 2012 high-yielding Cobb 500 broiler

    K. E. Collins;B. H. Kiepper;C. W. Ritz;B. L. McLendon

  • Comparison of shell bacteria from unwashed and washed table eggs harvested from caged laying hens and cage-free floor-housed laying hens

    J. F. Hannah;J. L. Wilson;N. A. Cox;J. A. Cason

  • Broiler live performance response to dietary zinc source and the influence of zinc supplementation in broiler breeder diets

    B.P. Hudson;W.A. Dozier;J.L. Wilson

  • Presence of Campylobacter jejuni in Various Organs One Hour, One Day, and One Week Following Oral or Intracloacal Inoculations of Broiler Chicks

    N. A. Cox;C. L. Hofacre;J. S. Bailey;R. J. Buhr

  • Breeder Age and Zinc Source in Broiler Breeder Hen Diets on Progeny Characteristics at Hatching

    B. P. Hudson;B. D. Fairchild;J. L. Wilson;W. A. Dozier

  • Acute Corticosterone Administration during Meiotic Segregation Stimulates Females to Produce More Male Offspring

    Sara E. Pinson;Christina M. Parr;Jeanna L. Wilson;Kristen J. Navara

  • The Influence of a Twice-a-Day Feeding Regimen After Photostimulation on the Reproductive Performance of Broiler Breeder Hens

    J. M. Spradley;M. E. Freeman;J. L. Wilson;A. J. Davis

  • Effects of photostimulatory lighting and feed allocation in female broiler breeders 1. Reproductive development

    F. E. Robinson;R. A. Renema;L. Bouvier;J. J. R. Feddes

  • Effects of age at photostimulation on reproductive efficiency and carcass characteristics. 2. Egg-type hens

    F. E. Robinson;T. A. Wautier;R. T. Hardin;J. L. Wilson

  • Effects of photostimulatory lighting and feed allocation in female broiler breeders 2. Egg and chick production on characteristics

    F. E. Robinson;R. A. Renema;L. Bouvier;J. J. R. Feddes

  • The Effects of 20-Week Body Weight and Feed Allocation During Early Lay on Female Broiler Breeders

    F. E. Robinson;N. A. Robinson;R. T. Hardin;J. L. Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

F. E. Robinson
F. E. Robinson University of Alberta
R. J. Buhr
R. J. Buhr Agricultural Research Service
Nelson A. Cox
Nelson A. Cox Agricultural Research Service
Charles L. Hofacre
Charles L. Hofacre University of Georgia
R. A. Renema
R. A. Renema University of Alberta
M. J. Wineland
M. J. Wineland North Carolina State University
William A. Dozier
William A. Dozier Auburn University
Peter S. Holt
Peter S. Holt Agricultural Research Service
Robert L. Hettich
Robert L. Hettich Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Kristen J. Navara
Kristen J. Navara University of Georgia

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