Department of Biology


John J. Lepri, Associate Professor

John J. Lepri
Research:
John Lepri has conducted research on the chemosensory and endocrine coordination of mammalian reproduction, with a special interest in rodents, puberty, sex differences and biological rhythms in behavior and physiology. His current interests are in the areas of educational assessment and preparation of math, science, and technology educators.
 
Recent Publications:

Lepri, J. J. 2004. Self measurement of biological rhythms. Custom Lab Manual in Human Physiology. Pearson/Benjamin Cummings.

Marchlewska-Koj, A., J. J. Lepri and D. Muller-Schwarze (editors). 2001. Chemical Signals in Vertebrates IX. Kluwer/Academic Press. 502 pages.

Caldwell, H. K. and J. J. Lepri. 2001. Disruption of the fifth melanocortin receptor alters the urinary excretion of aggression-modifying pheromones in male house mice. Chemical Senses 27:91-94.

Lepri, J.J. 2000. Ten years of lessons in physiology instruction: test often and test deep. in Tools for Better Learning: Reshaping Undergraduate Science and Engineering Education, Sigma Xi Forum Proceedings, “.” Minneapolis, MN.

Classes:
Human Physiology (BIO 277)
Biological Clocks (BIO 425)
Animal Physiology (BIO 477)
Chemical Senses (BIO 567)
Hormones in Action (BIO 578)
Neuroanatomical Techniques (BIO 575)
Advanced Topics on Hormones and Animal Behavior
Contact:
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(336) 334-4132

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