Associate Professor
Animal and Range Sciences
New Mexico State University
Mexico
Education: Washington State University Ph.D. 2004 Animal Science New Mexico State University M.S. 2001 Animal Science New Mexico State University B.S. 1999 Animal Science Courses Taught: Animal Sciences 370 Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals Animal Sciences 509 Endocrinology of Domestic Animals Research: Changes in the capacity of follicles to mature properly and/or respond to appropriate preovulatory events could be involved with altered follicular development, failure of the follicle(s) to ovulate at the appropriate time, and abnormal embryonic development. The long-term goal of the research proposed in our lab is to provide fundamental knowledge about the physiological role and mechanism of action of ovarian signaling molecules involved in follicular development in the adult ovary and steroid production.
Reproductive Physiology