Thomas Adams
Professor of Animal Science
teadams@ucdavis.edu


Office
2107 Meyer Hall
752-1266



 
Degrees:
1979 PhD Colorado State University Physiology
1974 MS Washington State University Animal Science
1972 BS Washington State University Animal Science
Research Interests:

Immunocastration; GnRH receptor synthesis and trafficking; stress, dependent modulation of reproduction


CBS Graduate Group Affiliations:
Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Physiology  
Publications:
  • Huxsoll CC, EO Price, and TE Adams. 1998. Testis function, carcass traits and aggressive behavior of beef bulls actively immunized against gonadotropin-releasing hormone. J Anim Sci. 76:1760-1766
  • Sakurai H, BA Adams, and TE Adams. 1998. The effect of season and melatonin on oestradiol-induced suppression of gonadotrope responsiveness in orchidectomized sheep. J Endocrinol. 158:277-283
  • Daley CA, H Sakurai, BM Adams, and TE Adams. 1999. Effect of stress-like concentrations of cortisol on gonadotrope function in orchidectomized sheep. Biol Reprod. :(in press)