Daniel G. Satterlee

Satterlee, Daniel G.
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Outstanding HATCH Project Progress Report Award, LAES, 1995
Class 7 ESCOP/ACOP Graduate, Leadership Development Program, LAES Representative, 1997
Ad-hoc Reviewer, U.S.D.A. Competitive Research Grants Office (CRGO) Program, Animal Growth/Development and Animal Science/Reproductive Physiology, 1998-present
Commendation Letters for Excellence in Grantsmanship (Director of LAES, LSU Ag Center Chancellor, and President, LSU System), 1999-2002
Teaching Letter of Appreciation, Excellence in Teaching, Honors Biology Program, Dean of LSU College of Agriculture, 2000
LSUAC Multicultural Diversity Trainer of Trainers, 2001
Mutistate Regional Research Project S-1020 (Enhancing Reproductive Efficiency of Poultry; formerly S-285) member, 2001-present
CREES “Research Program of Excellence,” External Review of Animal Science Research Programs at LSU, 2002
Triad Nitrogen, Inc. Award for Research Excellence, most outstanding researcher in LAES previous 5 years, 2002
External Advisory Committee (EAC) Member, NIH funded Arkansas BRIN (Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network), continued service on EAC for Arkansas INBRE (IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence), http://brin.uams.edu/, 2002-present
Gamma Sigma Delta Honor Society of Agriculture Research Award of Merit, 2003
Associate Editor, Journal of Poultry Science, 3rd four-year term, 2005-present
Doyle Chamber Research Award for Excellence in Research, career wise achievement award, 2007
LSUAC 30-Year Service Award, 2007
Member, Poultry Science Association (PSA), Southern Poultry Science Society (SPSS), World’s Poultry Science Association (WPSA), Louisiana Poultry Federation (LPF)
Member, Gamma Sigma Delta, Sigma Xi, LSU Graduate Faculty

Invited Presentations
(last 10 years)

Louisiana Broiler Council’s Poultry Seminar, “Development of a revolutionary vaccine to increase egg production in poultry,” 1998
Louisiana Board of Regents Business Meeting, “EggMax™ gives Louisiana poultry farmers more cluck per buck: A model of success,” 1998
House Appropriations Committee of the Louisiana Legislature, “How Board of Regents funding stimulates business growth and opportunities in Louisiana,” 1998
Pennington Research Center’s “Links for Success” Partnerships in Technology Creation and Commercialization Conference, “Development of EggMax™, a University, Board of Regents and private industry linkage for enhancement of business growth and development in Louisiana,”1999
218th Ann. Mtg. of the American Chemical Society Small Businesses Symposium, “An Inhibin-based Immunopharmaceutical that Enhances Egg Lay in Domestic Fowl and its Economic Importance,”1999
Louisiana State Capital La Fete, poster, “EggMax™: An Eggstraordinary Success,” 1999
80th Annual Meeting, Louisiana Farm Bureau, “Enhancing Reproductive Performance in Broiler Breeder Males and Females by Vaccination,” 2002
Cobb-Vantress, Inc., “Inhibin Immounoneutralization: Broiler Breeder Live Bird Trials, 2003.
Tyson Foods, Inc., “Inhibin Immounoneutralization: Vaccine Development and Broiler Breeder Live Bird Trials,” 2003
8th Intl. Symposium on Avian Endocrinology (ISAE) Meeting, “The Stress Response I: Acute Stress Physiology, Correlated Traits Associated with Selection of Japanese Quail for Divergent Adrenocortical Responsiveness,”2004
Animal Stress Symposium, Joint Annual Meetings of PSA, ASAS, and ADSA, “Physiological and Behavioral Consequences of Genetic Selection for Reduced Stress Response in Japanese Quail,” 2004

Jones, R.B., D.G. Satterlee and H.L. Marks, 1997. Fear-behaviour in Japanese quail divergently selected for body weight. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 52: 87-98.

Jones, R.B., and D.G. Satterlee, 1997. Restricted visual input reduces struggling in shackled broiler chickens. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 52: 109-117.

Satterlee, D.G. and R.B. Jones, 1997. Ease of capture in Japanese quail of two lines divergently selected for adrenocortical response to immobilization. Poultry Sci. 76: 469-471.

Jones, R.B. and D.G. Satterlee, 1997. Adoption of immobility by shackled broiler chickens: effects of light intensity and diverse hoods. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 55: 327-335.

Moreau, J.D., D.G. Satterlee, J. J. Rejman, G.G. Cadd, K.G. Kousoulas, and W. C. Fioretti, 1997. Active immunization of Japanese quail with a recombinant chicken inhibin fusion protein enhances production performance. Poultry Sci., 77: 894-901.

Jones, R.B., D.G. Satterlee, and G.G. Cadd, 1997. Struggling responses of broiler chickens shackled in groups on a moving line: effects of light intensity, hoods, and “curtains”. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 58: 341-352.

Carmichael, N.L., R.B. Jones, and D. G. Satterlee, 1999. Treating Japanese quail with vitamin C does not facilitate their capture by the experimenter. Brit. Poultry Sci. 40: 148-152.

Jones, R.B., D.G, Satterlee, and G.G. Cadd, 1999. Timidity in Japanese quail: Effects of Vitamin C and divergent selection for adrenocortical response. Physiol. Behav. 67(1): 117-120.

Kocsis, J.F., N.E. Rinkardt, D.G. Satterlee, H. Weber, and R.V. Carsia, 1999. Concentration dependent, biphasic effect of prostaglandins on avian corticosteroidogenesis in vitro. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 115: 132-142.

Gonzales, A., D.G. Satterlee, F. Moharer, and G.G. Cadd, 1999. Factors affecting ostrich egg hatchability. Poultry Sci. 78: 1257-1262.

Satterlee, D.G., L.H. Parker, S. Castille, G.G. Cadd, and R.B. Jones, 1999. Struggling behavior in shackled male and female broiler chickens. Poultry Sci. 79: 652-655.

Jones, R.B., D.G. Satterlee, D. Waddington, and G.G. Cadd, 2000. Effects of repeated restraint in Japanese quail genetically selected for contrasting adrenocortical responses. Physiol. Behav. 69: 317-324.

Satterlee, D.G., G.G. Cadd, and R.B. Jones, 2000. Developmental instability in Japanese quail genetically selected for contrasting adrenocortical responsiveness. Poultry Sci. 79: 1710-1714.

Satterlee, D.G., 2001. Book review of The Ostrich Biology, D.C. Deeming, Ed., 368 pp. ISBN 0-85119-350-8, CABI Publishing. Poultry Sci. 80(6): 829-831.

Marin, R.H., E. Benavidez, D. A. Garcia, and D.G. Satterlee, 2002. Sex diffreneces in central benzodiazepine receptor densities and circulating corticosterone release after acute stress in broiler chicks. Poultry Sci. 81: 261-264.

Satterlee, D.G., G.G. Cadd, and W.C. Fioretti, 2002. Active immunization of broiler breeder hens with a recombinant chicken inhibin fusion protein enhances egg lay. Poultry Sci. 81: 519-528.

Jones, R.B., R.H. Marin, D.G. Satterlee, and G.G. Cadd, 2002. Sociality in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) genetically selected for contrasting adrenocortical responsiveness. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 75: 337-346.

Marin, R.H., D. G. Satterlee, G. G. Cadd, and R.B. Jones, 2002. T-maze behavior and early egg production in Japanese quail selected for contrasting adrenocortical responsiveness. Poultry Sci. 81: 981-986.

Satterlee, D.G., R.H. Marin, and R.B. Jones, 2002. Selection of Japanese quail for reduced adrenocortical responsiveness accelerates puberty in males. Poultry Sci. 81: 1071-1076.

Jones, R. B. and D. G. Satterlee, 2002. Divergent selection for adrenocortical responsiveness affects fear, sociality and sexual maturation in quail. Proc. 11th European Poultry Conference, Bremen, Germany.

Odeh, F. M., G. G. Cadd, and D. G. Satterlee, 2003. Genetic characterization of stress responsiveness in Japanese quail. 1. Analyses of line effects and combining abilities by diallel crosses. Poultry Sci. 82: 25-30.

Odeh, F. M., G. G. Cadd, and D. G. Satterlee, 2003. Genetic characterization of stress responsiveness in Japanese quail 2. Analyses of maternal, additive sex linkage, heterosis, and heritability effects by diallel crosses. Poultry Sci. 82: 31-35.

Marin, R. H., D. G. Satterlee, S. A. Castille, and R. B. Jones. 2003. Early T-maze behavior and broiler growth. Poultry Sci. 82: 742-748.

Marin, R. H. and D. G. Satterlee, 2003. Selection for contrasting adrenocortical responsiveness in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) influences sexual behavior in males. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 83: 187-199.

Satterlee, D. G., 2003. New vaccine increases broiler breeder production. La. Agri. 46(4): 8. (Invited paper, Focus Issue: Biotechnology).

Satterlee, D. G., and R. H. Marin, 2004. Pubic spread development and first egg lay in Japanese quail. J. Appl. Poultry Res. 13: 207-212.

Satterlee, D. G., and R .H. Marin, 2004. Photoperiod-induced changes in cloacal gland physiology and testes weight in male Japanese quail selected for divergent adrenocortical responsiveness. Poultry Sci. 83: 1003-1010.

Marin, R. H., and D. G. Satterlee, 2004. Cloacal gland and testes development in male Japanese quail selected for divergent adrenocortical responsiveness. Poultry Sci. 83: 1028-1034.

R. B. Jones, R. H. Marin, and D. G. Satterlee, 2004. A ‘pebble test of anxiety’ did not differentiate between Japanese quail chicks from genetic lines differing in fearfulness and stress responsiveness. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 87: 285-291.

Marin, R. H., and D. G. Satterlee, 2004. T-maze behavior and broiler growth: a selection criterion for the future? La. Agri. 47 (4): 7-9. (Invited paper, Focus Issue: Nonruminant Animal Research).

Hayward, L. S., D. G. Satterlee, and J. C. Wingfield, 2005. Japanese quail selected for high plasma corticosterone response deposit high levels of corticosterone in their eggs. Physiol. Biochem. Zool. 78: 1026-1031.

Jones, R. B., R. H. Marin, and D. G. Satterlee, 2005. Adrenocortical responses of Japanese quail to weighing and to tonic immobility induction. Poultry Sci. 84: 1675-1677.

Satterlee, D. G., and R. H. Marin, 2006. Stressor-induced changes in open-field behavior of Japanese quail selected for contrasting adrenocortical responsiveness to immobilization. Poultry Sci. 85: 404-409.

Satterlee, D. G., C. A. Cole, and S. A. Castille, 2006. Cloacal gland and gonadal photoresponsiveness in male Japanese quail selected for divergent plasma corticosterone response to brief restraint. Poultry Sci. 85: 1072-1080.

Satterlee, D. G., S. A. Castille, and W. C. Fioretti, 2006. Active immunization of broiler breeder cockerels against chicken inhibin accelerates puberty and prevents age-induced testicular involution. Poultry Sci. 85: 1087-1094.

Satterlee, D. G., C. A. Cole, and S. A. Castille, 2007. Maternal corticosterone further reduces the reproductive function of male offspring hatched from eggs laid by quail hens selected for exaggerated adrenocortical stress responsiveness. Poultry Sci. 86: 572-581.

Satterlee, D. G., M. Tong, S. A, Castille, and R, H. Marin, 2007. Cloacal gland growth differences in high and low plasma corticosterone stress response line male quail reared under short daylengths. Poultry Sci. 86: 1213-1217.

Labaque, M. C., D. G. Satterlee, D. A. Guzman, and R, H. Marin, 2007. Ontogeny of the cloacal gland in male Japanese quail classified in a T-maze. Poultry Sci. 86: 2013-2019.

Davis, K. A., J. B. Schmidt, R. M. Doescher, and D. G. Satterlee, 2008. Fear responses of offspring from divergent quail stress response line hens treated with corticosterone during egg formation. Poultry Sci. 87: 1303-1313.

Satterlee, D. G., A. Hester, K. Leray, and J. B. Schmidt, 2008. Influences of maternal corticosterone and selection for contrasting adrenocortical responsiveness in Japanese quail on developmental instability of female progeny. Poultry Sci. 87: 1504-1509.

Kembro, J. M., D. G. Satterlee, J. B. Schmidt, M. A. Perillo, and R. H. Marin, 2008. Open-field temporal pattern of ambulation in Japanese quail genetically selected for contrasting adrenocortical responsiveness to brief manual restraint. Poultry Sci. 87: 2186-2195.

Schmidt, J. B., C. A. Cole, R. B. Zanes, and D. G. Satterlee, 2008. Length of egg incubation and hatchling Body weight in Japanese quail selected for reduced or exaggerated adrenocortical responsiveness to brief mechanical restraint. Brit. Poultry Sci. (in Press).

Grants

Industry, Board of Regents LEQSF-ITRS grants: > $2 million (career wise)

Patents

Satterlee, D. G., et al. Methods of Enhancing Production Performance of Birds Comprising Administration of Heterologous Protein Comprising Avian Alpha-Subunit Inhibin Protein, U.S. Patent No. 5,725,858, Issued March 10, 1998.

Satterlee, D. G., et al. Fusion Gene Products Encoding Avian Alpha-Subunit Inhibin Protein, or an Immunogenic Fragment Thereof, and a Carrier Protein, U.S. Patent No. 5,747,659, Issued May 5, 1998.

Satterlee, D. G., et al., Heterologous Protein Comprising Avian Alpha-Subunit Inhibin Protein and Methods of Producing Same, U.S. Patent No. 5,786,179, Issued July 28, 1998.

Instructor, LSU, 1977-1980
Assistant Professor, LSU, 1980-1985
Associate Professor, LSU, 1985-1990
Professor, LSU, 1990-present

1972, B.S., Louisiana State University
1975, M.S., Louisiana State University
1980, Ph.D., University of Missouri

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