Jones, Bryan A.

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Person Preferred Name
Bryan A. Jones
Person Alternate Names
Bryan A. Jones
Position
Faculty Member
Field of Activity
I am currently looking forward to working with a group at Simon Fraser University to further examine the effects of endocrine disruptors on neural and behavioural development.
Email/Contact
jonesb3@douglascollege.ca
Status
current
Affiliation Date
open start to open end
Identifier (Other)
jonesb
Education and Credentials

Ph.D., Psychology, Simon Fraser University
M.A., Psychology, Simon Fraser University
B.A., Psychology, University of the Fraser Valley



Academic and Professional Profile
My research primarily examines sex differences in behaviour and the role of gonadal hormones in the organization of neural structures involved in behaviours such as learning, affect, and reproduction. I have a particular interest in the effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals, such as BPA, on the developing brain and the resulting changes in adult behaviours, such as anxiety, depression, learning and reproduction. A secondary research interest has been in examining neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s Disease and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. I am also involved with a non-profit organization that provides supportive housing to people in need in Vancouver. I once walked on water to heal an injured swan.

Related Works

Default image for the object Spatial memory performance in androgen insensitive male rats, object is lacking a thumbnail image
Default image for the object Pre- and postnatal bisphenol A treatment results in persistent deficits in the sexual behavior of male rats, but not female rats, in adulthood, object is lacking a thumbnail image
Default image for the object Perinatal BPA exposure demasculinizes males in measures of affect but has no effect on water maze learning in adulthood, object is lacking a thumbnail image
Default image for the object Androgen insensitive male rats display increased anxiety-like behavior on the elevated plus maze, object is lacking a thumbnail image
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Default image for the object The effects of Bisphenol A exposure at different developmental time points in an androgen-sensitive neuromuscular system, object is lacking a thumbnail image