Marylynn S. Barkley
Professor
msbarkley@ucdavis.edu

Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior

Office
211 Briggs Hall
752-6029



 
Degrees:
1993 MD Chicago Medical School
1975 PhD University of Connecticut Endocrinology
1972 MS University of Connecticut Biobehavioral Sciences
1970 BA California State University, Sacramento Biological Anthropology
Research Interests:
Endocrinology
Endocrinology, with an emphasis in female reproduction, endocrine-immune system interaction, genetic variation in reproductive function and behavioral endocrinology.



Female reproduction with a focus on ovarian steroid hormone and immune system interaction


CBS Graduate Group Affiliations:
Animal Behavior  
Publications:
  • Barkley M and M Zelinski-Wooten. 1999. Chorionic Gonadotropins: Other Mammals. In: Encyclopedia of Reproduction, Vol. I. Academic Press:601-614
  • Spearow JL and M Barkley. 1999. Genetic control of hormone-induced ovulation rate in mice. Biology of Reproduction. 61:851-856
  • Spearow JL, P Doemeny, R Sera, R Leffler, and M Barkley. 1999. Genetic variation in susceptibility to endocrine disruption by estrogen in mice. Science. 285:1259-1261
Teaching Interests:
Systemic physiology. Comparative physiology: endocrinology.