Beth E. F. Wee, Ph.D., Professor of Practice in NeuroscienceCo-Director, Undergraduate and Master's Programs in Neuroscience
Ph.D., 1986, Michigan State University
Office: 3029 Percival Stern Hall
Telephone: (504) 314-7548
Email: bwee@tulane.edu
Website: http://www.tulane.edu/~bwee/homepage.html
Dr. Wee is a neuroscientist whose research interests include biological rhythms (seasonal and circadian), neuroendocrinology, reproduction, learning and memory, and animal behavior.
Wee, B. E. F. Biological Rhythms and Sleep. (2000). In Motivation: A biosocial and cognitive integration of motivation and emotion. E. D. Ferguson (Ed.), Oxford University Press, New York.
Hurley, D. L., Wee, B. E. F., & Phelps, C. J. (1998). Growth hormone releasing hormone expression during postnatal development in growth hormone-deficient Ames dwarf mice: mRNA in situ hybridization. Neuroendocrinology.
Wee, B. E. F., & Turek, F. W. (1989). Carbachol phase shifts the circadian rhythm of locomotor activity in the Djungarian hamster. Brain Research, 505, 209-214.
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