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Cheryl Rosenfeld
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Cheryl S Rosenfeld

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Prof. Cheryl S. Rosenfeld is a Professor of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Missouri Columbia. Prof. Rosenfeld specializes in studying the effects of maternal diet on offspring, exploring how the in-utero environment can shape risks for later disease. Her research with mice has yielded major breakthroughs. She has determined that an energy-rich maternal diet will result in more male mouse pups, while a restricted-calorie diet produces daughters more frequently. She also established a relationship between a certain hair-coat color and obesity and diabetes in mice. Most recently, the Rosenfeld lab has identified spatial learning disabilities in male deer mice whose mothers consumed a diet supplemented with bisphenol A, (BPA), a known endocrine disruptor and a common pollutant. This disability is expected to hinder the males in navigating to find mates; the finding has implications for deer mice populations exposed to BPA in the wild.

Cell Biology Diabetes & Endocrinology

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PeerJ - the Journal of Life & Environmental Sciences

Past or current institution affiliations

University of Missouri - Columbia

Work details

Professor of Biomedical Sciences

University of Missouri - Columbia
Life Sciences Center

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