1997 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Beef cattle, Animal science and Food science. In the field of Internal medicine, his study on Bovine somatotropin, Triiodothyronine and Hormone overlaps with subjects such as Estradiol benzoate. In general Endocrinology, his work in Thyroid-stimulating hormone, Growth hormone and Plasma concentration is often linked to During feed linking many areas of study.
The concepts of his Beef cattle study are interwoven with issues in Adipose tissue, Basal, Palmitic acid and Dry matter. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Biochemistry and Forage. His work on Edible Grain and Animal feed as part of general Food science study is frequently linked to Fat composition and Depot, bridging the gap between disciplines.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Animal science, Beef cattle and Hormone. In the subject of general Internal medicine, his work in Triiodothyronine, Bovine somatotropin and Propylthiouracil is often linked to Estradiol benzoate, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His Endocrinology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Silage, Dry matter and Incubation.
His research integrates issues of Diethylstilbestrol, Forage, Cholesterol and Carcass composition in his study of Animal science. His Hormone research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Immune system, Immunology, Weight gain and Disease. In his work, Palmitic acid, Adipose tissue and Biochemistry is strongly intertwined with Food science, which is a subfield of Urea.
Theron S. Rumsey spends much of his time researching Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Beef cattle, Estradiol benzoate and Animal science. His study in Endocrinology concentrates on Hormone, Bovine somatotropin, Steroid hormone, Dietary protein and Protein diet. The study incorporates disciplines such as Immune system, Immunology and Homeostasis in addition to Hormone.
His work carried out in the field of Steroid hormone brings together such families of science as Ovarian hormone, Steroid, Pregnenolone, Adipose tissue and Kidney. The study of Beef cattle is intertwined with the study of Estrogen in a number of ways. His Animal science research includes elements of Surgery and Calcium.
Theron S. Rumsey focuses on Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Estradiol benzoate, Bovine somatotropin and Intramuscular fat. He has included themes like Disease and Effector in his Endocrinology study. Theron S. Rumsey interconnects Immune system and Immunology in the investigation of issues within Internal medicine.
His Estradiol benzoate research overlaps with Crossbreed, Live animal, Proximate composition, Longissimus and Estrogen. His Bovine somatotropin study combines topics in areas such as Implant and Beef cattle. The various areas that Theron S. Rumsey examines in his Intramuscular fat study include Longissimus muscle, Nuclear medicine and Anatomy.
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Influence of diet on basal and growth hormone-stimulated plasma concentrations of IGF-I in beef cattle.
T. H. Elsasser;T. S. Rumsey;A. C. Hammond.
Journal of Animal Science (1989)
Nutritional Modulation of Somatotropic Axis-cytokine Relationships in Cattle: A Brief Review
T.H. Elsasser;S. Kahl;N.C. Steele;T.S. Rumsey.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology (1997)
All-Forage Diets for Finishing Beef Cattle
R. R. Oltjen;T. S. Rumsey;P. A. Putnam.
Journal of Animal Science (1971)
Effects of Dietary Sulfur Addition and Synovex-S Ear Implants on Feedlot Steers Fed an All-Concentrate Finishing Diet
T. S. Rumsey.
Journal of Animal Science (1978)
Influence of level and type of diet on ruminal pH and VFA, respiratory rate and EKG patterns of steers.
T. S. Rumsey;P. A. Putnam;J. Bond;R. R. Oltjen.
Journal of Animal Science (1970)
Effects of dietary canola seed and soy lecithin in high-forage diets on cholesterol content and fatty acid composition of carcass tissues of growing ram lambs
D S Lough;M B Solomon;T S Rumsey;T H Elsasser.
Journal of Animal Science (1992)
Recombinant bovine somatotropin blunts plasma tumor necrosis factor-alpha, cortisol, and thromboxane-B2 responses to endotoxin in vivo.
T H Elsasser;R Fayer;T S Rumsey;G F Hartnell.
Endocrinology (1994)
Effect of Synovex-S on Growth Rate and Plasma Thyroid Hormone Concentrations in Beef Cattle
S. Kahl;J. Bitman;T. S. Rumsey.
Journal of Animal Science (1978)
Influence of growth promoting implants on fatty acid composition including conjugated linoleic acid isomers in beef fat
Sonja Fritsche;Theron S. Rumsey;Martin P. Yurawecz;Yuoh Ku.
European Food Research and Technology (2001)
Influence of widely diverse finishing regimens and breeding on depot fat composition in beef cattle.
T. S. Rumsey;T. S. Rumsey;R. R. Oltjen;R. R. Oltjen;K. P. Bovard;K. P. Bovard;B. M. Priode;B. M. Priode.
Journal of Animal Science (1972)
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