Common Themes in Reproductive Diversity

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Ellen Ketterson
Ellen Ketterson, Director (Biology, and Gender Studies): Hormones and behavior, sex and gender in animals
  Dale Sengelaub
Dale Sengelaub, Assoc. Director (Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Neural Science): Hormonal control of neural development; neuroplasticity

Justen Andrews
Justen Andrews (Biology): Gene regulatory networks controlling sex in arthropods
  Emilia Martins
Emília Martins (Biology): Behavioral evolution; comparative method
Jeff Alberts
Jeffrey Alberts (Psychological and Brain Sciences): Postnatal behavior and physiology
  Armin Moczek
Armin Moczek (Biology): Evolution, development, and behavioral ecology of insects, developmental plasticity, evolutionary endocrinology, insect genomics
Peter Cherbas
Peter Cherbas (Biology): Drosophila development & genomics; nuclear receptors
  Milos Novotny
Milos Novotny (Chemistry): Mammalian pheromones and olfaction
 
Greg Demas
Gregory Demas (Biology, and Neural Science): Neuroendocrine-immune interactions; social behavior
  Stephanie Sanders
Stephanie Sanders (Kinsey Institute, and Gender Studies): Human sexuality; sex differences
Jim Goodson
Jim Goodson (Biology): Neural and endocrine mechanisms and evolution of avian social behavior
  Troy Smith
Troy Smith (Biology): Neural & hormonal control of sex differences
Matthew Hahn
Matthew Hahn (Biology): Evolution of sex chromosomes; genomics and transcriptomics
  Rod Suthers
Roderick Suthers (Medical Sciences): Physiology of acoustic behavior
Julia Heiman
Julia Heiman (Kinsey Institute, and Psychological and Brain Sciences): Human sexual behavior; psychophysiology
  Mike Wade
Michael Wade
(Biology): Sexual selection; evolution of maternal effects
Curt Lively
Curtis Lively (Biology): Evolution of sex; host-parasite interactions
     


Affiliated Faculty

Heather Bradshaw
Heather Bradshaw
(Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Kinsey Institute): uterine and vaginal neurophysiology, roles of hormones in neural response
  Michael Muehlenbein
Michael Muehlenbein (Anthropology): Immune-endocrine interactions; reproductive ecology
John Colbourne
John Colbourne (Center for Genomics & Bioinformatics): Functional genomics for ecology, evolution and the environmental sciences.
  Peter Todd
Peter Todd (Cognitive Sciences, and Informatics): Cognitive mechanisms used in mate choice
Laura Hurley
Laura Hurley
(Biology): Influence of neuromodulation on the reception of social signals; the behavioral context of sensory processing
  Virginia J. Vitzthum
Virginia J. Vitzthum (Anthropology, and Kinsey Institute): Women's reproductive functioning and health, early pregnancy loss, hormonal contraception, life history theory
Marcy Kingsbury
Marcy Kingsbury (Biology): Development and evolution of the cerebral cortex; neural mechanisms of cortical cell diversity; comparative neuroanatomy
  Cara Wellman
Cara Wellman (Psychological and Brain Sciences): Neurobiology of aging and stress; neural causes and consequences of abnormal behavior

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