Katelyn Black, Ph.D.

Senior Professor of Practice

School of Science & Engineering
Katelyn Black,

Courses Taught

Brain and Behavior

Methods in Neuroscience

Neuroanatomy Lab

Trends in Neuroscience

Education & Affiliations

Ph.D., 2017, Tulane University

Biography

Dr. Black's research interests include neuroendocrinology across the lifespan.

Publications

Black KL, Baumgartner NE, Daniel JM. (2018).  Lasting impact on memory of midlife exposure to exogenous and endogenous estrogens.  Behavioral Neuroscience.  DOI: 10.1037/bne0000270.

Nelson BS, Black KL, & Daniel JM.  (2016). Circulating estradiol regulates brain-derived estradiol via actions at GnRH receptors to impact memory in ovariectomized rats.  eNeuor, 3(6). DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0321-16.2016.

Black KL, Witty CF, Daniel JM. (2016).  Previous midlife oestradiol treatment results in long-term maintenance of hippocampal oestrogen receptor alpha levels in ovariectomized rats:  Mechanisms and implications for memory.  Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 28(10).  DOI:  10.1111/jne.12429