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Department of Internal Medicine

Judith L. Turgeon

Judith L. Turgeon

Clinical/Research Interests

Judith L. Turgeon's research encompasses cellular endocrinology; signal transduction pathways in the regulation of secretion in anterior pituitary cells; crosstalk between peptide hormone receptor pathways and steroid hormone receptors; and reproductive endocrinology.

Title:

Professor

Specialty:

Human Physiology

Education:

Washburn University
Topeka, Kansas
B.A. 1965

Residency:

University of Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland
1969-71

Professional Memberships:

American Association for Women in Science
American Physiological Society
Endocrine Society
Society for Study of Reproduction
Women in Endocrinology

Select Recent Publications:

Turgeon, J. L. and D. W. Waring. Luteinizing hormone secretion from wild type and progesterone receptor knock out mouse anterior pituitary cells. Endocrinology 142(7): in press, 2001.

Turgeon, J. L. and D. W. Waring. Progesterone regulation of the progesterone receptor in rat gonadotropes. Endocrinology 141(9):3422-3429, 2000.

Turgeon, J. L., Van Patten, S. M., Shyamala, G., and D. W. Waring. Steroid regulation of progesterone receptor expression in cultured rat gonadotropes. Endocrinology 140 (5):2318-2325, 1999.

Turgeon, J. L. and D. W. Waring. Androgen modulation of LH secretion by female rat gonadotropes. Endocrinology 140 (4):1767-1774, 1999.