PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN
HUNTSVILLE
EDUCATION: B.S. from Marietta College, M.S. from Ohio University,
PH.D. from Purdue University
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Postdoctorate (Mechanism of steroid
hormone action)
Visiting Scientist, Baylor College of Medicine Department of Cell Biology
Faculty member at UAH since 1973
RESEARCH INTERESTS: Reproductive physiology and development
of the reproductive system, mechanisms of estrogen action, environmental
disruption of reproductive function
Kirkpatrick, S.W, Campbell, P.S., Wharry, R.E., and Robinson,
S.L. Salivary testosterone in children with and without learning disabilities.
Physiol. Behav. 53: 583-586, 1993.
Campbell, P.S., Ben-Aryeh, H., and Swanson, K.A. Differential
distribution of an estrogen receptor in the submandibular and parotid salivary
glands of female rats. Endocrine Res. 16: 333-345, 1990.
Campbell, P.S., Moriarity, D.M., and Mousel, K.A. Epidermal
growth factor (EGF) concentration in the submandibular gland (SG) is affected
by both estrogen and androgen. 77th Annual Meeting Program and Abstracts,
The Endocrine Society, June 14-17, 1995, p. 220.