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Department of Animal Sciences

Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology (11:067:491)

(3 credits)

Typically Offered

Fall semesters (every odd year).

Prerequisites & Other Registration Restrictions

The pre-requisites are two semesters of General Biology (01:19:101-102), and one of the following courses: Integrative Physiology 11:067:300), Systems Physiology (01:146:356), Animal Physiological Ecology (11:704:360), Animal Reproduction (11:067:327), Biochemical Mechanisms of Toxicology (11:115:422), or Molecular Toxicology (11:115:434). This is an elective course for students majoring in Animal Science Pre-Vet/Research.

Format

The course will consist of two 80-minute lectures per week.

Description

Application of toxicological principles in reproductive studies and instruction on the effects of toxicants on male and female reproduction, and on the developing embryo/fetus. Critical evaluation of reproductive toxicity studies and development of mechanistic approaches to understanding how chemical exposure can adversely affect reproduction.

Other Requirements

Essential Reproduction (Sixth Edition), Martin H. Johnson* and Ecological Developmental Biology: Integrating Epigenetics, Medicine and Evolution, Scott F. Gilbert & David Epel. Other selected reading from various texts will be provided via online course website.

*Not necessary if you have Pathways to Pregnancy & Parturition (Animal Reproduction Text).

Instructor

Troy A. Roepke

Bartlett Hall, Room 305B

Professor
Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences

Bartlett Hall, Room 305B