Alan Conley
Associate Professor of Population Health and Reproduction
ajconley@ucdavis.edu


Office
1114 Tupper Hall
752-1358



 
Degrees:
1988 PhD Iowa State University
1986 MS Iowa State University
1977 BS University of Melbourne B.V.Sc.
Research Interests:

Biochemical and molecular control of gonadal and adrenal steroidogenesis and its role in the reproductive development and physiology of vertebrates


Awards:
Chancellor's Fellow 2002-2007
CBS Graduate Group Affiliations:
Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Physiology  
Publications:
  • Corbin CJ, Trant JM, Walters KW, Conley AJ. 1999. Changes in testosterone metabolism associated with the evolution of placental and gonadal isozymes of porcine aromatase cytochrome P450. Endocrinology. 140:5202-5210
  • Mapes S, Corbin CJ, Tarantal A, Conley A. 1999. The primate adrenal zona reticularis is defined by expression of cytochrome b5, 17alpha-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase cytochrome P450 (P450c17) and NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase (reductase) but not 3beta-hydroxy
  • Conley AJ, Elf P, Corbin CJ, Dubowsky S, Fivizzani A, Lang JW. 1997. Yolk steroids decline during sexual differentiation in the alligator. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 107:191-200
Teaching Interests:
Comparative reproductive development and function of vertebrate species.
Courses:
PGG 220 General and Comparative Physiology of Reproduction FALL