Sarah A. Heimovics
Biology
University of Saint Thomas Saint Paul
United States of America
Biography
Sarah A. Heimovics working as Asistant professor in the biology department of University of Saint Thomas Saint Paul. Her research interest includes Seasonal plasticity in the neuroendocrine mechanisms regulating social behavior, Effect of social experience and/or social status on neuroendocrine systems regulating behavior, Functional significance of neurosteroid synthesis, Interaction between steroid hormones and neurotransmitters focusing on catecholamines "
Research Interest
Seasonal plasticity in the neuroendocrine mechanisms regulating social behavior, Effect of social experience and/or social status on neuroendocrine systems regulating behavior, Functional significance of neurosteroid synthesis, Interaction between steroid hormones and neurotransmitters focusing on catecholamines
Publications
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Heimovics SA, Trainor BC, Soma KK. Rapid effects of estradiol on aggression in birds and mice: the fast and the furious. Integrative and comparative biology. 2015 May 16;55(2):281-93.
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Heimovics SA, Prior NH, Ma C, Soma KK. Rapid effects of an aggressive interaction on dehydroepiandrosterone, testosterone and oestradiol levels in the male song sparrow brain: a seasonal comparison. Journal of neuroendocrinology. 2016 Feb 1;28(2).