- Ph.D., University of Washington, 1996
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G. Troy Smith
Associate Professor, Biology
Associate Professor, Biology
How does the nervous system control species-typical behavior and how do hormones influence neural physiology to modify behavior? Our laboratory addresses these questions by studying the neuroendocrine control of sexually dimorphic communication behavior in weakly electric fish.