Byron Ward
Affiliations: | Villanova University, Villanova, PA, USA |
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Behavioral NeuroendocrinologyGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorRobert Dufort | grad student | 1958-1961 | Richmond |
Arnold A. Gerall | grad student | 1961-1966 | Tulane |
Children
Sign in to add traineePhilip W. Davidson | grad student | 1966-1967 | Villanova |
Harry M. Sinnamon | grad student | 1966-1967 | Villanova |
Michael J. Lewis | grad student | 1971-1973 | Villanova |
Michael L. Mangiapane | grad student | 1973-1975 | Villanova |
Joseph E. Comaty | grad student | 1974-1976 | Villanova |
John R. Ieni | grad student | 1978-1980 | Villanova |
Joseph M. Casto | grad student | 1987-1991 | Villanova University |
Jin-Ho Park | grad student | 2000-2002 | Villanova |
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Ward IL, Ward OB. (2009) Conceptual and technical contributions from a pioneer in behavioral endocrinology. Hormones and Behavior. 55: 480-1 |
Casto JM, Ward OB, Bartke A. (2003) Play, copulation, anatomy, and testosterone in gonadally intact male rats prenatally exposed to flutamide. Physiology & Behavior. 79: 633-41 |
Ward IL, Ward OB, Affuso JD, et al. (2003) Fetal testosterone surge: specific modulations induced in male rats by maternal stress and/or alcohol consumption. Hormones and Behavior. 43: 531-9 |
Ward OB, Ward IL, Denning JH, et al. (2002) Hormonal mechanisms underlying aberrant sexual differentiation in male rats prenatally exposed to alcohol, stress, or both. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 31: 9-16 |
Ward OB, Ward IL, Denning JH, et al. (2002) Postparturitional testosterone surge in male offspring of rats stressed and/or fed ethanol during late pregnancy. Hormones and Behavior. 41: 229-35 |
Ward IL, Bennett AL, Ward OB, et al. (1999) Androgen threshold to activate copulation differs in male rats prenatally exposed to alcohol, stress, or both factors. Hormones and Behavior. 36: 129-40 |
Ward IL, Romeo RD, Denning JH, et al. (1999) Fetal alcohol exposure blocks full masculinization of the dorsolateral nucleus in rat spinal cord. Physiology & Behavior. 66: 571-5 |
Ward OB, Wexler AM, Carlucci JR, et al. (1996) Critical periods of sensitivity of sexually dimorphic spinal nuclei to prenatal testosterone exposure in female rats. Hormones and Behavior. 30: 407-15 |
Ward IL, Ward OB, French JA, et al. (1996) Prenatal alcohol and stress interact to attenuate ejaculatory behavior, but not serum testosterone or LH in adult male rats. Behavioral Neuroscience. 110: 1469-77 |
Kerchner M, Malsbury CW, Ward OB, et al. (1995) Sexually dimorphic areas in the rat medial amygdala: resistance to the demasculinizing effect of prenatal stress. Brain Research. 672: 251-60 |