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Larry Riley is a Professor in the Department of Biology at California State University, Fresno. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Hawaii. His research expertise includes organismal physiology, endocrinology, and comparative endocrinology, with a focus on the endocrine regulation of growth, glucose/fat metabolism, and neuroendocrine mediators of appetite. Despite his extensive prior research contributions, Dr. Riley is currently not actively conducting research.
Education: Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Hawaii.
Research Interests: Dr. Riley's work has centered on understanding hormonal mechanisms governing growth and metabolism in fish, particularly tilapia and rainbow trout. He has explored the roles of ghrelin, cortisol, insulin, and other hormones in appetite regulation, stress responses, and metabolic adaptations. His studies have examined how environmental factors like salinity, temperature, and nutritional states influence endocrine systems.
Publications: His notable works include investigations into ghrelin's role in appetite signaling, cortisol's effects on food intake, and the impact of environmental stressors on fish physiology. These studies highlight the complex interplay between hormones and metabolic pathways in aquatic species.
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