Heather B. Patisaul, Ph.D.
Heather Patisaul, Ph.D.
North Carolina State University
127 David Clark Labs
Raleigh
NC
27695
919-513-7567
heather_patisaul@ncsu.edu
Latest content created by this user
| Blog Entry | |
|---|---|
| An article lists the pros – but not the cons – of a bed bug pesticide. | Nov 19, 2009 |
| The grass isn't always greener with biofuels. | Aug 10, 2009 |
| Chemicals linked to male breast cancer, but which ones? | Jun 30, 2009 |
| Proposed legislation regulating tobacco not so simple. | May 28, 2009 |
| Washington Post tells a great fish story. | Apr 11, 2009 |
| Synopsis | |
| BPA affects male rat fertility for generations. | Feb 09, 2010 |
| Human placenta cells die after BPA exposure. | Feb 02, 2010 |
| Atrazine acts in the brain to disrupt the hormones that trigger ovulation. | Aug 20, 2009 |
| Mercury levels considered safe pose a risk to the heart. | Dec 24, 2009 |
| Red wine compound slows brain plaque linked to Alzheimer's disease, study finds. | Nov 06, 2009 |
Education History: BS Zoology, University of Florida, 1995; PhD Population Biology, Ecology and Evolution, Emory University, 2001; Current Position: Assistant Professor, Biology Department, North Carolina State University
I am interested in how exposure to endocrine disrupting compounds affects brain development. I examine the mechanisms by which the organization of sexually dimorphic neuroendocrine circuits within the brain can be disrupted by exposure to environmental endocrine disruptors during development. I am particularly interested in understanding how exposure to these compounds ultimately affects female reproductive physiology and behavior.

