NPB Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior

Marylynn S. Barkley
Professor Emeritus
msbarkley (at) ucdavis (dot) edu

Degrees:
B.A., Biological Anthropology, California State University, Sacramento, 1970
M.S., Biobehavioral Sciences, University of Connecticut, 1972
Ph.D., Endocrinology, University of Connecticut, 1975
M.D., Chicago Medical School, 1993

Teaching Interests:
Systemic physiology; comparative physiology; endocrinology

Research Interests:
Multidisciplinary studies within the areas of reproductive endocrinology, physiological genetics, and endocrine-immune system interaction.

Selected Publications:
Wong, L., J.L. Spearow, V. D. Castracane and M.S. Barkley. 1995. Genetic variation in plasma androgens and ovarian aromatase activity during mouse pregnancy. Proceedings of Experimental Biology and Medicine 208:277-282.

Barkley M., D.D. de Leon, and R. Weste. 1993. Pheromonal regulation of the mouse estrous cycle by a heterogenotypic male. Journal of Experimental Zoology 265:558-566.