Barry W. Wilson
Professor of Animal Science and Environmental Toxicology
bwwilson@ucdavis.edu


Office
4209 Meyer Hall
752-3519



 
Degrees:
1962 PhD University of California, Los Angeles Zoology
1957 MS Illinois Institute of Technology Biology
1957 BS Illinois Institute of Technology Biology
1950 BA University of Chicago Liberal Arts
Research Interests:

Impact of environmental chemicals on neuromuscle development and physiology; neurotoxiology, ecotoxicology; cholinesterases, pesticides and chemical warfare agents


Department and Center Affiliations:
Departments of Animal Science and Environmental Toxicology; Center for Agricultural Health and Safety; Center fo Environmental Health Science
Professional Societies:
American Physiological Society; Neurosciences; Society of Toxicology; Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry; American Chemical Society; Cell Biology
CBS Graduate Group Affiliations:
Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Physiology  
Graduate Groups not Housed in CBS:
Pharmacology/Toxicology Animal Biology  
Publications:
  • Wilson, BW, JR Sanborn ,MA O'Malley , JD Henderson AND J R Billitti 1997. Monitoring the Pesticide Exposed worker. Occupational Medicine: State of the Art Review. . 12:347 - 361
  • Billitti JE, B.L. Lasley and BW Wilson. 1998. Development and validation of a fecal testosterone biomarker in Mus musculus and Peromyscus maniculatus. Biology of Reproduction. 59:1023-1028
  • Hansen MJ and BW Wilson. 1999. Oxime reactivation of RBC acetylcholinesterase for biomonitoring. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol.. 37:283-289
  • B. W. Wilson 2001 Cholinesterases in Handbook of Pesticide Toxicology, Volume 2 Ascademic Press pp 967-985
Laboratory Personnel:
4302 Meyer Hall

SRAs Jack Henderson and Al Ramirez

Teaching Interests:
Cell and tissue culture. Neuroxicology. Ecotoxicology. Science and society. Animal Biology.
Animal Biology
Courses:
PGG 200L Cell and Tissue Culture Laboratory Winter
ABI 187 Animal Biology Seminar Fall
SAS 90G Environmental Toxicology