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- Q17143637 description "American zoologist".
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- Q17143637 abstract "John Vandenbergh is an Emeritus Professor of Zoology at North Carolina State University in the United States. He attended Montclair State University in New Jersey, earning a BA in 1958, then Ohio University, and received his PhD from Pennsylvania State University in 1962. Currently, his research focuses on the effects of prenatal hormone exposure and endocrine disruption on rodent behaviour, physiology and anatomy. He has previously advised the Environmental Protection Agency on endocrine disrupters such as Bisphenol A (BPA).After receiving his PhD, Vandenbergh served as a research scientist with the National Institutes of Health in Puerto Rico, studying rhesus monkeys, before moving to work for the North Carolina Department of Mental Health in Raleigh. In 1977 he moved to NC State University to head the Department of Zoology, focusing on administration and research. Vandenbergh began teaching in 1989 and expanded his research to include behavioral endocrinology and reproduction. One substantial research find includes the identifying the pheromonal effects that regulate the onset of puberty in mice. In 2002, Vandenbergh received the Holladay Award, the highest award presented to faculty at NC State.Outside of teaching, Vandenbergh is a founding board member of the NC Association for Biomedical Research at state level, and is a fellow and former president of the national Animal Behavior Society. He has also served on several committees at the National Academies of Science. Most recently, Vandenbergh served on the National Toxicology Program's Expert Panel on the risks of exposure to BPA, especially in young and pregnant women.Vandenbergh lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, with his wife Barbara.".
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- Q17143637 name "Vandenbergh, John".
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- Q17143637 comment "John Vandenbergh is an Emeritus Professor of Zoology at North Carolina State University in the United States. He attended Montclair State University in New Jersey, earning a BA in 1958, then Ohio University, and received his PhD from Pennsylvania State University in 1962. Currently, his research focuses on the effects of prenatal hormone exposure and endocrine disruption on rodent behaviour, physiology and anatomy.".
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