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Sachiko Koyama Home address: Medical School, Medical Science Program 962 South Baldwin Drive Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401, USA 1001 East Third Street +1-812-331-8643 (home), Bloomington, IN 47405, U.S.A. [email protected] Tel: 812-855-3788 Websites http://bloomington.medicine.iu.edu/people/faculty/dr-sachiko-koyama/ http://psych.indiana.edu/faculty/sakoyama.php https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sachiko_Koyama My Bibliography: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/1fQodEXSYMvAv/bibliography/47960095/public/?sort =date&direction=ascending EDUCATION

1995 The University of Tokyo, Department of Biology, Tokyo, Japan; Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in animal behavior, Dissertation title: Influence of social status and isolation on the behaviour of male mice. Dissertation committee: Takeji Kimura (principal advisor), Tadao Matsumoto, Takeo Machida, Seiichiro Kawashima, Takao Mori 1991-1995 The University of Tokyo, Department of Arts and Sciences, Tokyo, Japan; Visiting scholar, Lab of Prof. Takeji Kimura 1978-1980 University of Osaka, Department of Human Sciences, Osaka, Japan; Master of Arts and Sciences (MS); Dissertation title: Social play behaviour in Japanese monkeys Macaca fuscata. Dissertation committee: Naosuke Itoigwa (principal advisor) 1975-1978 Tokyo Woman’s Christian University, Department of Psychology, Tokyo, Japan; Bachelor of Literature (BA), Psychology Major, Concentration in Animal Psychology; Dissertation title: Influence of social isolation in male mice. Dissertation committee: Noriyoshi Nitta (principal advisor) CURRENT AND PREVIOUS POSITIONS

2015 Jan – present Associate Research Professor, Indiana University, School of Medicine, Medical Science Program 2014 Nov - Visiting Scientist, Indiana University, Dept. of Psychological and Brain Sciences, IN, USA 2010 - 2014 Associate Research Scientist, Indiana University, Dept. of Psychological and Brain Sciences, IN, USA 2010 Guest lecturer of olfactory communication in neuroscience course, Indiana University, Dept. of Psychological and Brain Sciences, IN, USA 2008 - 10 Jul. Research Associate, Indiana University, Dept. of Psychol. and Brain Sciences, IN, USA 2007 Guest lecturer of olfactory communication in animal behavior course, Indiana University, Department of Biology, IN, USA 2006 Lecturer of olfactory communication, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan 2003 -2007 Senior Research Associate, Indiana Univ., Dept. Chemistry, Bloomington IN USA. 2002 Lecturer of animal behavior, Tokyo Gakugei University, Tokyo, Japan. 1992-2003 Lecturer of animal behavior course and history of animals in human culture course, Yamazaki College of Animal Health Technology. 1995 -2003 Research Scientist, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. 1996 -2003 Lecturer of life science, Saitama University, Saitama, Japan. 1997 -2003 Lecturer of life science, St. Paul University, Tokyo, Japan. 1987 -88, 92 -97 Lecturer of social psychology, Seitoku University, Chiba, Japan. 1987 -1992 Lecturer of animal psychology, Tokyo Woman’s Christian University, Japan. 1985 -1991 Instructor, Dept of Psychol., Tokyo Woman’s Christian University, Tokyo, Japan. 1985 -1991 Senior Research Associate, Dept. of Psychol., Tokyo Woman’s Christian University, Tokyo, Japan. 1990 Lecturer of introductory psychology, Azabu Veterinary University, Japan. OTHER ACTIVITIES

2016 Themester proposal approved for 2018 (Themester 2018 “Animal/Human”) 2014 Sep - Present, Committee member of Asia Pacific American Faculty & Staff Council (APAFSC) at Indiana University 2014 – present Leading Faculty of a proposal to Themester 2017 (“Animals and humans (temporary title)”) at Indiana University. 2014 – 2015, Research Experience of Undergraduate Women organizing committee in the Leadership team member of CEWiT at Indiana University 2014 – 2015, Co-leader of Circle of CEWiT at Indiana University 2013 - 2015, Leadership team member of Center of Excellence for Women in Technology (CEWiT) at Indiana University. AWARDS

2017 Indiana CTSI Core Pilot Funding for “Trans-generational influence of in mice” has been funded ($7438, 3/1/2017-2/28/2019) 2017 Collaborative Research and Creative Activity Funding (CRCAF), IUB, for “Improved wound healing of skin exposed to an odorant, beta-caryophyllene” has been funded ($19,966, 4/28/2017 to 4/27/2018). 2016 Indiana CTSI Core Pilot Funding for “Hormonal regulation of olfactory neurogenesis” has been funded ($6816, 1/1/2016 to 12/31/2017) 2016 Selected to the 2016 Provost’s Travel Award for Women in Science of $1,000.00 to the travel to Cambridge, UK to attend the UK Semiochemistry Network, Chemical Signals in British Workshop, XXIII 2015 Indiana CTSI Core Pilot Funding for “Hormonal regulation of olfactory neurogenesis” has been selected 2014 Nominee for Leading Light Award (“You Inspire Us”) for women of achievement in science, education and technology, August 2014, Woman & Hi-Tech PUBLICATIONS

Refereed articles (selected) Wu, H.-J., Spandau, D.F., Tholpady, S., Diaz, J., Schroeder, L.J., Offutt, C.D., Glick, A.B., Plikus, M.V., Koyama, S., Foley, J. 2017. Estrogen modulates mesenchymal-epidermal interactions in the adult nipple. Development. pii: dev.141630. doi: 10.1242/dev.141630. PMID: 28289136 Koyama, S., Soini, H.A., Wager-Miller, J., Alley, W.R., Pizzo, M.J., Rodda, C., Alberts, J., Crystal, J.D., Lai, C., Foley, J., Novotny, M.V. 2015. Cross-generational Impact of a Male Murine 2-sec-butyl-4,5-dihydrothiazole in Female Mice. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2015.1074 PMID: 26136453 This paper received press release on 7/1/2015 on IUB website: http://news.indiana.edu/releases/iu/2015/07/pheromone-intelligence-study.shtml This paper received radio interview from BYU radio, Matt Townsend Show, 8/19/2015 http://www.byuradio.org/episode/54a99c00-80fd-4f91-86b9-da03c2e97317/the-matt-townsend-show-teens -and-technology-job-insecurity-prenatal-development Koyama, S. 2015. History of bird keeping and the teaching of tricks using varied tits (Cyanistes varius) in Japan. Archives of Natural History, 42(2), 211-225. H-J Wu, T. Easwaran, C.D. Offutt, D. Spandau, S. Koyama, J. Foley. 2015. Expansion of specialized epidermis induced by hormonal state and mechanical strain. Mechanisms of Development. 136, 73-86. pii: S0925-4773(15)00019-2. doi: 10.1016/j.mod.2015.01.002 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25680535 Koyama, S., Soini, H.A., Foley, J., Novotny, M.V., Lai, C. 2014. Pheromone-induced cell proliferation in the murine subventricular zone. Biochemical Society Transactions. 42(4), 882-885. DOI: 10.1042/BST20140112 Koyama, S., Soini, H.A., Foley, J., Novotny, M.V., Lai, C. 2013. Stimulation of cell proliferation in the subventricular zone by synthetic murine pheromones. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00101 eCollection 2013. PMID: 23964214 Free PMC Article Koyama, S., Wu, H-J., Easwaran, T., Thopady, S., Foley, J. 2013. The nipple: A simple intersection of mammary gland and integument, but focal point of organ function. Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, 18, 121-131. PMID: 23674217 PubMed Soini, H.A., Wiesler, D., Koyama, S., Féron, C., Baudoin, C., Novotny, MV. 2009 Comparison of uinary scents of two related mouse species, Mus spicilegus and Mus domesticus. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 35 (5), 580-589. PMID: 19390894 PubMed Novotny, MV, Soini, HA, Koyama, S., Wiesler, D., Bruce, KE, Penn, DJ. 2007 Chemical identification of MHC-influenced 4 volatile compounds in mouse urine. I: Quantitative 5 proportions of major chemosignals. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 33, 417-434. PubMed Koyama, S., Amarie, D., Soini, H.A., Novotny, M.V., Jacobson, S.C. 2006 Chemotaxis assays of mouse sperm on microfluidic devices. Analytical Chemistry, 78, 3354-3359. PubMed Koyama, S. 2004 Primer effects by conspecific odours in house mice: a new perspective in the study of primer effects on reproductive activities. Hormones and Behaviour, 46, 303-310. PubMed Aikawa, H., Koyama, S., Matsuda, M., Nakahashi, K., Akazome, Y., Mori, T. 2004 Relief effect of vitamin A on the decreased motility of sperm and the increased incidence of malformed sperm in mice exposed neonatally to Bisphenol A. Cell and Tissue Research, 315, 119-124 PubMed Koyama, S. & Kamimura, S. 2003 Effects of vomeronasal organ removal on the sperm motility in male mice. Zoological Science, 20, 1355-1358. PubMed Koyama, S. & Kamimura, S. 2003 Study on the developmental changes, variance of sperm motility, and social dominance of male mice. Physiology and Behaviour, 80, 267-272. PubMed Koyama, S. & Kamimura, S. 2001 Sperm activity of male mice is influenced by social dominance and female odor. Advances in , 36, Supplements to Ethology, p.196. Koyama, S. & Kamimura, S. 2000 Influence of social dominance and female odour on the sperm activity of male mice. Physiology and Behaviour, 71, 415-422. PubMed Koyama, S. & Kamimura, S. 1999 Lowered sperm motility in mice of subordinate social status. Physiology and Behaviour, 65, 665-669. PubMed Koyama, S. & Kamimura, S. 1999 Social status and sperm density of male mice: female effect on sperm density. Zoological Science (Tokyo), 16, Supplement, p.55. Koyama, S. & Kamimura, S. 1998 The influence of subordinate social status on the sperm motility of male mice. Journal of Reproduction and Development, 44, Supplement, p.34. Koyama, S. & Kamimura, S. 1997 Lowered sperm motility in mice of subordinate social status. Advances in Ethology, 32, Supplements to Ethology, p.229. Koyama, S. 1995 Reproductive activity of Apodemus argenteus under laboratory condition. The Journal Mammalogical Society of Japan, 20, 117-124. Koyama, S. 1995 Differential response to the odour of familiar intruder mice in male mice (Mus musculus). Journal of Ethology, 13, 47-56. Koyama, S. 1995 The differential responses to the odour of unfamiliar male conspecifics in dominant, subordinate, and isolated mice. Journal of Ethology, 13, 165-173. Koyama, S. 1995 Effects of a short period of isolation in adulthood on the aggressive behaviour of dominant and subordinate male mice. Journal of Ethology, 13, 175-180. Koyama S. 1995 Image difference between dogs and cats by their lovers in female college students. Japanese Journal of Human Animal Relations, 1, 40-46 (in Japanese with English abstract). Koyama, S. 1994 On the Growth and development of Apodemus argenteus under laboratory conditions. Honyurui Kagaku (Mammalian Science), 33, 109-122 (in Japanese with English abstract). Koyama, S. 1993 Isolation effect in mice (Mus musculus): (i) does it really induce aggression? Journal of Ethology, 11, 117-130. Koyama, S. 1993 Isolation effect in mice (Mus musculus): (ii) variance in aggression. Journal of Ethology, 11, 131-149. Review articles (selected) Koyama, S. in preparation. Genetic basis of parental care. Aroma Research 18(2), XX. Koyama, S. 2017. Process of wound healing. Aroma Research 18(1), XX. Koyama, S. 2016. Influences of pheromone on the next generations. Aroma Research 17(3), 54-57. Koyama, S. 2016. Possible utilization of odorants in medical science. Aroma Research 17 (3), 90-93. Koyama, S. 2016. Primer effects in mice. Aroma Research 17 (2), 92-94. Koyama, S. 2015. Changes in olfactory sensitivity in mice. Aroma Research 16 (3), 86-89. Koyama, S. 2015. Expression of olfactory receptors in skin. Aroma Research 16(2), 86-89. Koyama, S. 2015. Neurons involved in parental behavior. Aroma Research, 16(1), 79-83. Koyama, S. 2014. Olfactory critical period in mice. Aroma Research. 15(4), 73-77. Koyama, S. 2014. Trans-generational impact of the exposure to odor of acetophenone. Aroma Research, 15(3). 80-83. Koyama, S. 2014 Sexual differences in the responses to pheromones. Aroma Research, 15(1), 85-89. Koyama, S. 2013 Are identical twins the same? Aroma Research, 14(3), 82-85. Koyama, S. 2013 Are there pheromones in mouse milk? Aroma Research, 14(2), 90-93. Koyama, S. 2013 Distinguishing already mated females by pheromone. Aroma Research, 14(1), 85-89. Koyama, S. 2012 Influence of father on menarcheal age. Aroma Research, 13(4), 82-85. Koyama, S. 2012 The in wild gerada. Aroma Research 13(3), 86-89. Koyama, S. 2012 Influence of odors on neurogenesis of mice. Aroma Research, 13(1), 86-89. Koyama, S. 2011 Migration of GnRH neuron from nasal placode to basal forebrain. Aroma Research, 12(3), 88-91. Koyama, S. 2011 Hunger enhances olfactory sense? Aroma Research, 12(2), 87-91 Koyama, S. 2010 Vibration theory of olfactory perception. Aroma Research, 11(4), 80-83 Koyama, S. 2010 Increase of neurogenesis by pheromone. Aroma Reseasrch, 11(1), 76-77. Koyama, S. 2009 The function of neurogenesis at the subventricular zone of brain. Aroma Research, 10(4), 84-85. Koyama, S. 2009 A new family of vomeronasal chemosensors. Aroma Research, 10(3), 72-73. Koyama, S. 2009 Communication using odors in human. Aroma Research, 10(1), 78-86. Koyama, S. 2006 Development of microfluidic devices for the studies on chemical communication in animals. Aroma Research, 7(3), 80-88. Stockley, P., Koyama, S. 2006 Sperm competition in rodents. Heredity, 60, 60-62. Koyama, S. 2006 Information transfer about food. Aroma Research, 7(2), 88-96. Koyama, S. 2006 Information transfer of odors of the food other animals ate. Aroma Research, 7(1), 84-90. Koyama, S. 2005 Communication using odors at cell level. Aroma Research, 6(4), 85-93. Koyama, S. 2005 Do birds use odors in their communication? Aroma Research, 6(3), 85-91. Koyama, S. 2005 Pheromone of sea lamprey. Aroma Research, 6(2), 87-92. Koyama, S. 2005 Influence of mice odors on the aggressive behavior of mice. Aroma Research, 6(1), 88-93. Koyama, S. 2005 Influence of mice odors on the mate preference behavior of mice. Aroma Research, 5(3), 76-82. Koyama, S. 2004 Influence of mice odors on the physiological conditions of female mice. Aroma Research, 5(2), 81-87. Koyama, S. 2004 Influence of mice odors on the physiological conditions of male mice. Aroma Research, 5(1), 38-43. Koyama, S. 2002 The history of street performances using birds. The Japanese Journal of the History of Biology, 69, 108-109. Koyama, S. 2002 The history of tricks using varied tits and images of animals in Japan. Japanese Journal of Livestock Management, 37(3), 124-128. Koyama, S. 2001 Tricks using varied tits. Heredity, 55(1), p.1 (cover photos), 10-12. Koyama, S. 2000 Influences of social status on animals – influences on sperm activity. Heredity, 54(5), 45-50. Single authored books Koyama, S. 2016. Primer Effects by Murine Pheromone Signaling. Pheromonal Influences on Reproductive Conditions. Springer International Publishing AG, Vienna, Austria. Springer Briefs in Animal Sciences, Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-13932-6, ISBN (ebook) 978-3-319-13933-3, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-13933-3 Koyama, S. 2008. Ethology of Olfactory Communication in Animals. Fragrance Journal Inc., Tokyo, Japan (in Japanese). ISBN 978-4-89479-134-3, e-book: 2014 Koyama, S. 1999 The History and Mechanism of Tricks using Varied Tits in Japan. Housei University Press, Tokyo (in Japanese). ISBN978-4-588-76207-9(4-588-76207-9) C0045 “Koyama, S. 1999 The History and Mechanism of Tricks using varied tits in Japan. Hosei University Press” was used in the entrance examination on Japanese literature by Kaetu University, Japan, in 2007, spring. “Koyama, S. 1999 The History and Mechanism of Tricks using varied tits in Japan. Hosei University Press” received reviews on Sunday Book Review Column of major news papers: Yomiuri Shinbun (10/17/1999), Tokyo Shinbun (11/21/1999), Saitama Shinbun (11/07/1999); journals: Publication News, 1999, vol. 11, p.19, Wild Birds, 2000, no.627, p.20, Heredity, 2000, vol.54 (7), p.106-107, Siesta, 2000, Winter, p.20-21, Relatio, 2001, vol.10, p.105 Chapters of Books (selected) Koyama, S. 2016 Encyclopedia of Animals. Asakura-Shoten. In charge of columns “” and “Development of behavior”. Koyama, S. 2010 Encyclopedic Dictionary of Biology. Ishikawa, O. et al., eds. Tokyokagakudozin, Inc., Tokyo. In charge of columns related to “olfactory communication”: “”, “Dormitory effect”, “pheromone”, “Bruce effect”, “”, “Lee-Boot effect”, “primer effect”, “releaser effect”, etc. (in Japanese). ISBN: 9784807907359 Koyama, S. 2010 Establishment and management of individual relationships: pair-bonding and social play behaviors. In Yasuhiko Kondo et al. eds Behavioral Neuroendocrinnology. Nishimura-shoten, Tokyo, Japan (in Japanese). ISBN:978-4-89013-396-3 Koyama, S. 2007 Mechanisms of olfactory communication in rodents. In Tatsuaki Shibuya, Masumi Ichikawa eds The science of smells and odours. Asakura Shoten, Shinjuku, Japan, pp. 210-216 (in Japanese). ISBN 9784254102079(4254102070) Koyama, S. 2007 History of keeping small birds and bird song contests in Japan. In The Association of Japanese University Presses ed. The Time of Natural History. The Association of Japanese University Presses, Tokyo, Japan, pp.42-44 (in Japanese). Koyama, S. & Kamimura, S. 2005, Soiled bedding from group-housed females exerts strong influence on male reproductive condition. In: R.T. Mason, M.P. LeMaster, and D.Müller-Schwarze eds, Chemical Signals in Vertebrates. Kluwer Academic/ Plenum Publishers, New York, pp. 168-172. ISBN: 978-0-387-25159-2 (Print) 978-0-387-25160-8 (Online) Koyama, S. 2002 The history and mechanism of tricks using varied tits. In: K. Ueda & O. Sakura eds. Curious Behaviors of Animals (1). Shokabo, Co., Tokyo, 151-161 (in Japanese). ISBN: 4-7853-8743-2 Koyama, S. & Kamimura, S. 2001, Effects of social dominance and female odour on sperm activity of male mice. In: A. Marchlewska-Koj, J.J.Lepri, and D.Muller-Schwarze eds, Chemical Signals in Vertebrates. Kluwer Academic/ Plenum Publishers, New York, pp. 403-410. ISBN: 978-1-4613-5187-0 (Print) 978-1-4615-0671-3 (Online) Koyama, S. 1998 Social dominance and play behaviour in Japanese monkeys. In: N. Itoigawa & T. Minami eds. Ethological studies on monkeys and human. Baifukan, Tokyo. pp.71-83 (in Japanese). ISBN 9784563056179 Shioya, K., Shiraishi, S., & Koyama, S. 1991 Growth of the Japanese long-tailed field mouse in laboratory conditions. N. Maruyama et al. (eds) WILD LIFE CONSERVATION: Present Trends and Perspectives for the 21st Century. Proceedings of the international symposium on wildlife conservation in Tsukuba and Yokohama. pp.235-238. Koyama, S. 1990 Tricks using varied tits. In: Y. Amino, K. Ohsumi, S. Ozawa, Y. Hattori, N. Miyata, K. Yamaji eds. History and historical folks in Japan. vol. 12, Heibon-sha, Japan, pp.78-114 (in Japanese). ISBN: 9784582415001 Essays, Commentaries and letters (selected) Koyama, S. 2017. Winter in the U.S. Aroma Research, 18(1), Koyama, S. 2016. Autumn in the U.S. Aroma Research, 17(4), Koyama, S. 2016. Farewell to 2015 and hello to 2016! Aroma Research, 17(1), 88-90. Koyama, S. 2014 Behavior meets biochemistry conference at London. Aroma Resesarch, 15(2), 85-89 Koyama, S. 2012 Grant applications at universities in the U.S. Aroma Research, 13(2), 79-83 Koyama, S. 2011 English language for Japanese people. Aroma Research, 12(4), 80-83. Koyama, S. 2011 Animal care and management system in the U.S. Aroma Research, 12(1), 84-87 Koyama, S. 2010 The tenure track system in the U.S. Aroma Research, 11(3), 284-287 Koyama, S. 2002 “First European Conference on Behavioural Biology” and 2 proposals to ethologists in Japan. NEWSLETTER of Japan Ethological Society, No.41, 14-17. Koyama, S. 2002 The foundation of a new academic society in Japan: “Japanese Society for Applied Animal Behaviour”. NEWSLETTER of Japan Ethological Society, No.40, 11-13. Koyama, S. 1996 The memory of eggs: from the studies on animal behavior (6). Early Childhood Education, 95, 43-50. Koyama, S. 1996 Social facilitation: from the studies on animal behavior (5). Early Childhood Education, 95, 27-35. Koyama, S. 1995 The crows: from the studies on animal behavior (4). Early Childhood Education, 94, 29-36. Koyama, S. 1995 The hidden lives in the woods: from the studies on animal behavior (3). Early Childhood Education, 94, 38-46. Koyama, S. 1992 The history of keeping nightingales in Japan. Asahi Weekly Encyclopedia of Animals on the Earth. 032, 232 Koyama, S. 1990 From keeping birds to watching birds. PR, 11-12, 20-23 Koyasu, K., Koyama, S., Sugawara, M., Sasaki, M., & Ohno, K. 1990 Comparative morphogenesis of molars among rodents. Peromyscus Newsletter, 10: p.23. Koyama, S. 1988 Did the tricks using varied tits disappear? Monthly Encyclopedia, 307, 23-26. Koyama, S. 1986 The effects of keeping animals on human mind. Veterinary News, 782, 12-15. Translation of books into Japanese language (order: year of the publication of the translated book, author, year of the publication of the original book, title of the book, publisher: publisher of translated book (co-translators)) 2006 Birkhead, T. 2003 The Red Canary. Weidenfeld and Nicholson, London, UK: Sin-Shisakusha, Co., Tokyo, Japan. ISBN-10: 4783502420 ISBN-13: 978-4783502425 1994 Katcher, A.H. and Beck, A.M. eds. 1983 New Perspectives on Our Lives with Companion Animals. Univ. Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, USA: Seishinshobo, Co., Tokyo, Japan (co-translated with Companion Animal Research Group). ISBN-10: 4414302765 ISBN-13: 978-4414302769 1989 Grubb, T. Jr. 1986 Beyond Birding. Boxwood Press, California, USA: Shin-Shisakusha, Co., Tokyo, Japan (co-translated with H. Higuchi). ISBN-10: 4783502412 ISBN-13: 978-4783502418 1987 Blurton Jones, N.B. ed. 1972 Ethological Studies of Child Behaviour. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK: Brain-Shuppan, Co., Tokyo, Japan (co-translated with N. Akuta, M. Imaida, T. Koyama). ISBN-10: 4892421170 ISBN-13: 978-4892421174 1987 Pfaffenberger, C.J. et al. 1976 Guide Dogs for the Blind: Their Selection, Development, and Training. Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., Amsterdam, Netherland: Yuhikaku-Shuppan Service, Tokyo, Japan (co-translated with Y. Suzuki et al). ISBN-10: 4882615061 ISBN-13: 978-4882615064

Patents (1 application): Chemical component attractant for mice: Patent application number: JA03046, Japan INVITED PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED)

2016 Priming through non-pheromonal chemical compounds: What is known and potential applications. Semiochemistry Network Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, British Workshop XXIV, Cambridge University, UK. 2015 Trans-generational influence of pheromones. Aroma Forum 2015. Tokyo, Japan 2014 Pheromone-induced cell proliferation in the murine subventricular zone. Behavior Meets Biochemistry Conference: Animals Making Sense of Molecules Making Scents. House, London, UK. 2013 Cell proliferation in murine brain by exposure to synthetic analogs of pheromone compounds. The UK Semiochemistry Network Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, British Workshop XXI, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK. 2010 Influences of conspecific odors on reproductive condition in mice. The UK Semiochemistry Network Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, British Workshop XVIII, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK. 2009 Pheromonal communication in humans: lessons from mice to human. Kinsey Institute Interdischiplinary Seminar Series, Kinsey Institute, Indiana University, Indiana, USA. 2008 Communication using odors in human being: general introduction to the researches. The 9th Aroma Science Forum 2008, Tokyo, Japan. 2008 Olfactory communication in animals. Kyorin University, Tokyo, Japan. 2006 The history of keeping small birds and street performances using birds in Japan. Department of Biology, EEB Brown Bag Seminar, Indiana University, IN USA. 2006 The history of street performances using birds in Japan: the fortune telling birds. Asian Culture Center of Indiana University, IN USA. 2003 The influence of social dominance and female odour on the reproductive activity and behaviours of male mice. Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behaviour, Indiana University, IN USA. 2002 The history of the tricks using varied tits. Monthly Meeting of the Biological Unit of the History of Science Society of Japan, Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. 2001 The history of the tricks using varied tits and images of animals in Japan. Symposium in the Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Animal Husbandry, Univ. of Tohoku, Sendai, Japan. 2000 The tricks using varied tits. Annual Meeting at Yamashina Institute for Ornithology, Chiba, Japan. CONFERENCE/SYMPOSIUM PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED)

2016 Priming through non-pheromonal chemical compounds: What is known and potential applications. Semiochemistry Network Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, British Workshop XXIV, Cambridge University, UK 2015 Koyama, S. Trans-generational influence of pheromones. Aroma Forum 2015. Tokyo, Japan 2015 Koyama, S. Soini, H.A., Wager-Millers, M., Alley, W.R., Pizzo, M.J., Rodda, C., Alberts, J., Crystal, J.D., Foley, J., Lai, C., Novotny, M.V. Trans-generational Influence of a Male Murine Pheromone 2-sec-butyl-4,5-dihydrothiazole. IU Animal Behavior Conference, Indiana, USA. 2014 Koyama, S. Soini, H.A., Wager-Millers, M., Alley, W.R., Pizzo, M.J., Rodda, C., Alberts, J., Crystal, J.D., Foley, J., Lai, C., Novotny, M.V. Cross-generational Impact of a Male Murine Pheromone 2-sec-butyl-4,5-dihydrothiazole (SBT) in Female Mice. Gill Symposium, Indiana, U.S.A. 2014 Koyama, S. Soini, H.A., Foley, J., Novotny, M.V., Lai, C. Pheromone-induced cell proliferation in the murine subventricular zone. Behavior Meets Biochemistry Conference, London, UK. 2013 Koyama, S. Cell proliferation in murine brain by exposure to synthetic analogs of pheromone compounds. The UK Semiochemistry Network Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK. 2012 Koyama, S., Soini, H.A., Foley, J., Novotny, M.V., Lai, C. Sexually dimorphic enhancement of cell proliferation in the subventricular zone of murine brain by synthetic analogs of pheromones. Gill Symposium, Indiana, U.S.A. 2010 Koyama, S. Influences of conspecific odors on reproductive condition in mice. The UK Semiochemistry Network Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, British Workshop XVIII, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK. 2008 Koyama, S. Communication using odors in human being: general introduction to the researches. The 9th Aroma Science Forum 2008, Tokyo, Japan. 2005 Penn, D.J., Novotny, M.V., Soini, H.A., Koyama, S., Wiesler, D., Bruce, K.E., Chemical identification of volatile odors influenced by MHC genes. 10th Congress European Society for Evolutionary Biology, Cracow, Polland. 2005 Novotny, M.V., Soini, H.A., Koyama, S., Wiesler, D., Bruce, K.E., Penn, D.J. Chemical identification of volatile odors influenced by MHC genes. International Ethological Conference, Budapest, Hungary. 2005 Novotny, M.V., Soini, H.A., Koyama, S., Wiesler, D., Bruce, K.E., Penn, D.J. Chemosignaling structural attributes of MHC mating preferences in mice. IU Animal Behavior Conference, Indiana, USA. 2005 Koyama, S., Amarie, D., Soini, H.A., Bruce, K.E., Novotny, M.V., Jacobson, S. C. Chemotactic response of mouse sperm toward extracts from female reproductive organs. IU Animal Behavior Conference, Indiana. 2005 Koyama, S., Amarie, D., Soini, H.A., Bruce, K.E., Novotny, M.V., Jacobson, S.C. Sperm chemotaxis assays on microfluidic devices. Indiana Biosensor Symposium, Indiana, USA. 2004 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Group-housed female odors enhance the male production of sperm. Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting. Oxaca, Mexico. 2003 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Soiled bedding from group-housed females exerts strong influence on male reproductive condition. Biology of Spermatozoa Conference, Sheffield, UK. 2003 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Strong influence on males’ reproductive conditions by group-housed females’ soiled bedding. Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, Corvallis, USA. 2002 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. The influence of female odor on male mice: differences in the influences according to the housing conditions of females.Annual Meeting of Japan Ethological Society, Tokyo. 2002 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Influence of female odor on male mice is different according to the density of females. Annual Meeting of Zoological Society of Japan, Kanazawa, Japan. 2002 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Influence of male and female pheromone on sperm activity in male mice. First European Conference on Behavioural Biology, Münster, Germany. 2002 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Social dominance and sperm activity in male mice. Society of Behavioral Neuroendocrinology Meeting, Massachusetts, USA. 2001 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Developmental change of sperm motility and the influence of destruction of vomeronasal organ. Annual Meeting of Japan Ethological Society, Kyoto, Japan. 2001 Tanimoto, A., Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. The influence of housing condition of female mice on the development of reproductive organs and breeding. Annual Meeting of Japan Ethological Society, Kyoto. 2001 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Sperm activity of male mice: the influence of social dominance and female odor. The Biology of Spermatozoa Meeting, Sheffield, UK. 2001 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Sperm activity of male mice is influenced by social dominance and female odor. International Ethological Conference, Tübingen, Germany. 2001 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Influence of female odor on male sperm activity and its relationship with vomeronasal organ in mice. 4th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society -28th Goettingen Neurobiology Conference-, Göttingen, Germany. 2000 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Influence of social dominance on sperm activity of male mice: selection by female mice. Annual Meeting of Japan Ethological Society, Shiga, Japan. 2000 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. A new primer effect in mice: the effect of female odor on sperm activity of male mice. International Symposium on Brain, Nose & Pituitary, Tokyo, Japan. 2000 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Effects of social dominance and female odor on sperm activity of male mice. Chemical Signals in Vertebrates IX, Cracow, Poland. 2000 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Sexual selection by the females and sperm activity in dominant and subordinate male mice presence of females on sperm activity and reproductive organs in male mice. International Congress, Zürich, Switzerland. 1999 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. The influence of social environment on reproductive activity in mice. Annual Meeting of the Mammalogical Society of Japan, Nagoya, Japan. 1999 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Social dominance and sperm activity in male mice: the influence of female odor on sperm density. Annual Meeting of Zoological Society of Japan, Yamagata, Japan. 1999 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. The influence of social dominance on reproductive activity in male mice: the odor of female mice increase sperm density. Annual Meeting of Japan Ethological Society, Nagoya, Japan. 1999 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Sperm motility and social dominance of animals. Annual Meeting of the Unit of Kanto Area of Zoological Society of Japan, Saitama, Japan. 1998 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. The influence of female odor and social dominance on sperm activity of male mice. Annual Meeting of Japan Ethological Society, Tokyo, Japan. 1998 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Social dominance and sperm activity in male mice: the influence of female odor. Annual Meeting of Zoological Society of Japan, Hiroshima, Japan. 1998 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. The influence of female mice and social dominance on sperm activity of male mice. Annual Meeting of the Mammalogical Society of Japan, Gunma, Japan. 1998 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Influence of social dominance and presence of females on sperm activity and reproductive organs in male mice. International Behavioral Ecology Conference, California, USA. 1998 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. The influence of subordinate social status on the sperm motility of male mice. International Symposium on Fertilization in Memory of the Semicentennial Anniversary of the Discovery of Acrosome Reaction by J.C. Dan at MMBS, Tokyo, Japan. 1998 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. The influence of social dominance and the presence of female mice on sperm and weight of reproductive organs. Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Animal Psychology, Nagoya, Japan. 1997 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. The influence of the presence of females on the development of gonad organs and sperm activity in dominant and subordinate male mice. Annual Meeting of Japan Ethological Society, Kyoto, Japan. 1997 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. The relationship between social dominance and sperm activity in male mice - the effect of short period of isolation. Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Animal Psychology, Shiga, Japan. 1997 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Lowered sperm motility in mice of subordinate social status. International Ethological Conference, Vienna, Austria. 1997 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Higher percentage motility of sperm in the dominant mice as the result of social dominance. Annual Meeting of Zoological Society of Japan, Nara, Japan. 1997 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Social dominance and sperm activity in male mice. Annual Meeting of the Mammalogical Society of Japan, Hokkaido, Japan. 1997 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Lowered sperm motility in mice of subordinate social status. The Biology of Spermatozoa Meeting, Sheffield, U.K. 1996 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Relationship between social dominance and sperm activity in male mice. Zoological Meeting in Kanto District, Tokyo, Japan. 1996 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S., Tani, T., Si, Y. The relationship between social dominance and sperm activity in male mice. Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Animal Psychology, Tokyo, Japan. 1996 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S. Lowered sperm motility in mice of subordinate social status. Annual Meeting of Zoological Society of Japan, Hokkaido, Japan. 1995 Koyama, S. The influence of castration after sexual maturity on the behavior of dominant male mice. Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Animal Psychology, Osaka, Japan. 1995 Koyama, S., Kamimura, S., Tani, T., Si, Y. Can subordinate mice breed? The influence of social dominance on sperm. Annual Meeting of Japan Ethological Society, Kobe, Japan. 1991 Daumae, M., Koyama, S. Comparative analysis of factors affecting urination patterns in two Japanese Apodemus species. Annual Meeting of Zoological Society of Japan, Okinawa, Japan. 1991 Daumae, M., Koyama, S Comparison of urination pattern in the Japanese Apodemus species. International Ethological Conference, Kyoto, Japan. 1990 Shioya, K., Shiraishi, S., Koyama, S. Analyses on the morphology of 2 species of genus Apodemus. Joint Session of Zoological, Botanical, and Ecological Society in Kyushu, Nagasaki, Japan. 1990 Shioya, K., Shiraishi, S. Koyama, S. Growth of the Japanese long-tailed field mouse (Apodemus argenteus) in laboratory and aging in the field populations. International Symposium on Wildlife Conservation in Tsukuba and Yokohama, The 5th International Congress of Ecology, Tsukuba, Japan. 1990 Koyama, S., & Daumae, M. Food caching behavior in small Japanese field mice (Apodemus argenteus). Annual Meeting of Zoological Society of Japan, Niigata, Japan. 1990 Shioya, K., Shiraishi, S., Koyama, S. Multiple variant analysis on the development of Apodemus argenteus. Annual Meeting on the Study of Development, Fukuoka, Japan. 1989 Koyama, S. Analysis of the social behavior patterns according to social dominance in male mice. Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Animal Psychology, Tokyo, Japan. 1989 Koyama, S., Daumae, M. Nest building behavior and food caching in Apodemus argenteus and Apodemus speciosus. Annual Meeting of The Mammalogical Society of Japan, Nagoya, Japan. 1989 Daumae, M., Koyama, S. Comparative analysis of urination pattern in two Japanese Apodemus species. Annual Meeting of Zoological Society of Japan, Kyoto, Japan. 1989 Daumae, M., Koyama, S. Does Apodemus argenteus do scent marking? Annual Meeting of Japan Ethological Society, Tokyo, Japan. 1989 Koyama, S., Daumae, M. Food caching behavior of Apodemus argenteus. Annual Meeting of Japan Ethological Society, Tokyo, Japan. 1988 Koyama, S. Analysis of social behavior of Apodemus argenteus under laboratory condition. Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Animal Psychology, Kyoto, Japan. 1988 Koyama, S., Honda, M., Higuchi, H. The role of marks in food storing behavior of the varied tit Parus varius. Annual Meeting of the Ornithological Society of Japan, Chiba, Japan. 1987 Yoshida, M., Ono, T., Suzuki, H., Koyama, S. The influence of highways on the genetics and ecology of wild . Annual Meeting of the Mammalogical Society of Japan, Fukuoka, Japan. 1987 Koyama, S. Isolation effect on the development of social behavior in male laboratory mice. Biennial Meetings of International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development. Tokyo, Japan. 1987 Suzuki, N., Nitta, N., Koyama, S. Influence of long term isolation on the social behavior of male mice - The effect of handling-. Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Animal Psychology, Tokyo, Japan. 1987 Koyama, S. Characteristics of social behavior in encounter situation according to social dominance. Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Animal Psychology, Tokyo, Japan. 1987 Honda, M., Nitta, N., Koyama, S. The role of marks in food storing behavior of the varied tit Parus varius. Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Animal Psychology, Tokyo, Japan. UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISING AND TRAINING Indiana University: Undergraduate student: Anna Purk, Sureka Gattu, Evan Robinson, Jane Hsu, Elizabeth Munroe, Bailey Midgett, Obara Maki, Agnes Zybura; Graduate student: Makiko Sakai, Teresa Easwaran, Wenyi, Zhou, Paul M. Meyer, Laura Schroeder, Benjamin Greulich; Others: Moe Pazos University of Tokyo (all 4th year undergraduate students): 2002, Hazuki Aikawa (training of techniques to observe sperm activities and sperm morphology), Department of Biology; 2001, Aya Tanimoto, Department of Life Sciences (supervised from designing projects until writing their bachelor degree thesis and presentation at conferences) Tokyo Woman’s Christian University, Department of Psychology (all 4th year undergraduate students; supervised from designing projects until writing their bachelor degree thesis and presentation at conferences) 1994, Sayoko Ishii, Tamami Shimazaki, Naoko Murano, Yasuko Mori; 1992, Taeko Akitu, Emiko Kaneko; 1991, Hiroko Nagamine, Wakana Ito; 1990, Yasuko Okumura, Junko Kotakemori, Sanae Koba, Sachiko Azuma, Yuko Okazaki, Takako Kohno, Keiko Nakamura, Tomoko Ishihira, Midori Komichi, Maiko Shigemoto, Mari Kogure, Akiko Hashimoto; 1987, Rika Ohta, Naoko Hirokawa, Motoko Honda, Yuka Saotome, Noriko Suzuki, Naoko Yokota, Kaoru Muranaka; 1986, Kaoru Suzuki, Chieri Ito, Michiyo Kamishima Yamazaki College of Animal Health Technology (all 4th year undergraduate students; supervised from designing projects until writing their thesis): 1999, Orie Takatuji; 1998, Youko Koshiwatari, Mayumi Amanuma, Asuka Kobayashi, Naoko Kandai, Junko Kojima, Yumeko Nagasaka, Yuko Wada; 1997, Tomoe Kashibuchi, Harumi Kobayashi, Akie Kato, Harumi Hosoya; 1996, Junko Katumura, Yukari Miura, Kazumi Matushita TEACHING EXPERIENCE OF COURSES AT COLLEGES

2015 Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Obihiro, Japan 2007 Guest lecturer, Indiana University, Department of Biology, IN, USA I made a lecture on olfactory communication in animals in animal behaviour course (Z460: Instructor Prof. Laura Hurley). It was an introductory course in animal behaviour for undergraduate students studying biology. The number of students was ca 30. The class was one day, 74 min. Students were assigned to write comments and questions. 2006 Lecturer, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan Lectures on olfactory communication in animals. I made lectures to graduate students studying animal sciences. The number of graduate students was ca 15. The class was one semester class concentrated into 2 days (15 lectures). Students were graded by the essays they wrote. 1997 -2003 Lecturer, St. Paul University, Tokyo, Japan. Lectures on animal behaviour and behavioural physiology. I had one class/week each semester (in Japan there are 2 semesters/year and one class is 90 minutes). The number of students of each class, around 100 ~ 150 students. Grading was based on the results of exam. 1996 -2003 Lecturer, Saitama University, Saitama, Japan. Lectures on animal behaviour and behavioural physiology. I had one class/week each semester. The number of students, 150 ~ 200. Grading was based on the results of exam. 1992-2003 Lecturer, Yamazaki College of Animal Health Technology. I had classes for the freshmen and junior and I mentored senior class of writing thesis. Lectures for the freshmen were introductory course on animal behaviour and that for the juniors were animals in human culture, in animals (its basic mechanism and application to domestic animals, e.g. dogs). Number of students, 7~8 classes of 50 students/class per semester. Number of students to write up theses was totally 15 during 1992-2003. The grading was based on the results of the exams for the freshmen and juniors, and by the thesis for the seniors. 2002 Lecturer, Tokyo Gakugei University, Tokyo, Japan. I made lectures on animal behaviour and behavioural physiology. The topics were, for example, communication (visual, chemical, acoustic), learning in animals, mechanisms of learning. The number of students was ca 20. The grading was based on the results of the exam. 1987 -1992 Lecturer, Tokyo Woman’s Christian University, Japan. One class each semester. I made lectures on animal behaviour and behavioural physiology, and animal learning. I also taught training course of experiments using animals (Japanese monkeys, rats, and mice). The numbers of students, 15~20 per semester (per class). The grading was based on the report about the experiments. 1990 Lecturer, Azabu Veterinary University, Japan. I made lectures on Introductory psychology. The number of students was around 200 and the lectures were 1 class/week for one semester. The grading was made based on the results of exam at the end of the semester. 1987 -1988, 1992 -1997 Lecturer, Seitoku University, Chiba, Japan. I made lectures on the general topics in social psychology. The number of students ca 400 on average, (100 students/class), per semester. The grading was based on the results of exam. 1985 –1991 Instructor, Department of Psychology, Tokyo Woman’s Christian University, Tokyo, Japan. I mentored 30 students to accomplish their studies to submit bachelor degree theses, teaching from establishing experimental design, ethical use of animals, collecting data, data analyses, and writing up theses. I also worked on the animal facility management. SCIENTIFIC AND ACADEMIC SERVICE

1) Serving as Member of Editorial Board (2002 to present) and Associate Editor (2005 to ca 2010; 2015-) for an Academic Journal, Journal of Ethology, which is the official international academic journal of the Japan Ethological Society. 2) Serving as Organization Foundation member (2002 to 2006), Councilor (2006 to around 2010), and Editorial Board member (2010 to present) of Japanese Society for Applied Animal Ethology. 3) Served as Committee member of settling the “Guideline for the use of animals in experiments” for Japan Ethological Society. 4) Served as a Reviewer for International Journals (ex., Nature Scientific Report, Animal Behaviour, PLoSOne, Physiology and Behavior, Acta Zoologica, Acta Theriologica, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, and Archives of Natural History) 5) Served as a Foundation Member of Yamazaki College of Animal Health Technology to approach the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport, Science and Technology for educational accreditation with official contract to become Full Professor when authorized by government (2002 - 2003). Yamazaki College of Animal Health Technology was authorized by the Ministry of Education as a junior college with educational accreditation in 2004. 6) Other internal activities: REUW (Research experiences for undergraduate women), Mentoring Student, Anna Purk, freshman of IU REUW committee member at IU CEWiT (Center for excellence of Women in High Technology), leadership member until 6/30 CEWiT Circle leader, from 9/1/2014 until 6/30/2015 CEWiT Circle leader, from 9/1/2015 until 6/30/2016 APAFSC (Asian Pacific American Faculty and Staff Council) board member until present APAFSC organizing committee member of video contest on diversity in campus (27th Annual Video Contest for College Students)

CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION AND PANEL CHAIRPERSON

2015 Symposium organization committee member of Aroma Forum 2015 2005 Symposium organization committee member and panel chair: Sperm competition and sexual selection in mammals. International Mammalogy Congress 9, Hokkaido, Japan. Co-organized with Paula Stockley (Liverpool Univ.). 2005 International symposium organization committee member and panel chair: International Symposium on Sperm Competition and Reproductive Strategies, Satellite Symposium of International Mammalogy Congress 9, Hokkaido, Japan. Co-organized with Paula Stockley (Liverpool Univ.), Hiroyuki Munehara (Hokkaido Univ.), and Yoshitaka Tsubaki (Univ. Kyoto) 2005 Program organization committee member: International Mammalogy Congress 9, Hokkaido, Japan. 2004 Round table organization member and panel chair: Current studies on sperm competition. Annual Meeting of Japan Ethological Society, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. Co-organized with Hiroyuki Munehara (Hokkaido Univ.) and Yoshitaka Tsubaki (Univ. Kyoto) 2003 Round table organization member and panel chair: Current studies on the ethology of rodents. XXII Annual Meeting of Japan Ethological Society, Hokkaido Univ., Hokkaido, Japan. Co-organized with Tsuneo Sekijima (Univ. Niigata) 2002 Conference organization committee member and panel chair: Annual Meeting of Japan Ethological Society, St. Paul Univ., Tokyo, Japan. Co-organized with Yoshikazu Ueno (Univ. Kyoto) 1999 Round table organization member: Ethological studies on spermatozoa. Annual Meeting of the Mammalogical Society of Japan, Nagoya, Japan. Co-organized with Youichi Hayakawa (Univ. Tokyo). MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Japan Ethological Society (1989-present); Editorial Board Member of Journal of Ethology (2002-present); Member of the committee of the guideline for animal experiments (2002); Associate Chief-Editor of Journal of Ethology (2005- ca. 2010) The Zoological Society of Japan, (1997-present) Japanese Society for Applied Animal Ethology (2002-present); Foundation member (2002- ca. 2004); Councilor (2006 to 2010), Editorial Board member (ca 2010~present) Japanese Association for the Study of Taste and Smell, (2002-present) Society for Behavioural Neuroendocrinology (2002-2016) Society for Neuroscience (2011-2015) Society for History of Natural History (2014 – 2016)