UNH Speakers Bureau
Stacia Sower
Stacia Sower, Ph.D., Oregon State U., is the Director of the Center for Molecular and Comparative Endocrinology, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the director of the Anadromous Fish and Aquatic Invertebrate Research Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire. Her primary area of research concerns biomedical endocrinology, structure and function of brain hormones in mediating reproductive processes in freshwater and marine fish and endocrine disrupting hormones.
Programs:
- Deformed Frogs in New Hampshire - Pollution or UV Light or Disease?
- Prehistoric Animals are Alive and Well on the UNH Campus - Research with "Bloodsucking" Lampreys, Predecessors to Dinosaurs
- Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Humans and Wildlife
- Biomedical Endocrinology - Are You Stressed?
- Another Prehistoric Creature: The Marine Hagfish
- Biomedical Endocrinology - Growth and Reproduction
- Biomedical Endocrinology - Hormones and Breast Cancer
Please do not contact the speaker directly. To book a program, contact the Speakers Bureau at (603) 862-4401 or speakers.bureau@unh.edu.
