Photos of Boyce at his Pennsylvania home; attending scientific conferences with his colleagues; vacationing in Boracay; relaxing at his condo in Manila; and cover design of one of the books he authored (photo credit: www.amazon.com ).
BOYCE M. JUBILAN lives in northeastern Pennsylvania (USA) in the city of Bethlehem. He is a tenured Professor of Psychology in the Department of Social Science at DeSales University (DSU). DSU is a private Catholic university administered by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales, located in Pennsylvania’s scenic Lehigh Valley. At DSU, Boyce teaches courses in psychology, endocrinology, research methods and analysis, psychopharmacology and psychobiology. He has at one time served as department chair of the Social Sciences. Boyce has also been a Consortial Professor at Lehigh University and Muhlenberg College, which are universities located in the Lehigh Valley. He has also taught biology of behavior as part of a summer study program in Austria. Boyce has served as the author/editor of “Biopsychology: Annual Edition” for several years. In addition, he has published numerous scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals. He participates in scientific conferences where he presents his research work.
After graduation from the University of the Philippines College of Veterinary Medicine (UPCVM) in 1979, Boyce joined the faculty of the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology of UPCVM. In 1984, he earned a Master of Philosophy from the Royal School of Veterinary Medicine, Edinburgh University in Scotland where he specialized in reproductive physiology and behavior. In 1992, Boyce obtained his Ph.D. from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Behavioral Neuroscience was his field of specialization that included psychopharmacology and reproductive physiology. For his doctoral dissertation, Boyce investigated the intrauterine position phenomenon in mice and the role of hormones in the development of reproductive behavior.
Boyce is currently busy teaching, working with various university committees such as the Rank & Tenure Committee and Cultural Affairs Committee, developing globalization initiatives for the university; and conducting research in psychology and neuroscience.
To access Boyce's faculty web page, click on the following link: http://www.desales.edu, then follow "Academics > Departments and Majors > Faculty."