Richard F. Hoyt, PhD

Associate Professor Emeritus, Anatomy & Neurobiology

Richard Hoyt
617.638.4535
72 E. Concord St Instructional (L)

Biography

Dr. Hoyt is Associate Professor Emeritus of Anatomy and Neurobiology at Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine. Dr. Hoyt received his B.S. from Bates College and a Ph.D. in Anatomy from Harvard University and has been a member of the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology since 1973.

He has taught and directed courses in a wide range of the biomedical sciences, including anatomy, histology, endocrinology and embryology. Dr. Hoyt has been the recipient of several teaching awards including the Stanley L. Robbins Award and Instructor of the Year in the Pre-Clinical Sciences. He is renowned for his remarkable commitment to teaching, his unique lecture style, and comprehensive knowledge of human anatomy, histology, and cellular and molecular biology.

Earlier in his career, Dr. Hoyt focused his research on the origin, development and function of endocrine cells in the lung and, with his colleagues, published over 45 research articles and chapters in the area. More recently, he has been working in collaboration with Dr. Abdul Traish overseeing a Ph.D. thesis by Monica Pessina, a graduate student in the department, on the effects of ovariectomy and steroid hormone administration on tissue morphology, hormone receptor expression and innervation in the rat vagina.

Other Positions

  • Graduate Faculty (Primary Mentor of Grad Students), Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Graduate Medical Sciences

Education

  • Harvard University, PhD
  • Bates College, BS

Publications

  • Published on 5/7/2009

    Cushman TT, Kim N, Hoyt R, Traish AM. Estradiol ameliorates diabetes-induced changes in vaginal structure of db/db mouse model. J Sex Med. 2009 Sep; 6(9):2467-79. PMID: 19453883.

    Read at: PubMed
  • Published on 2/27/2009

    Cushman T, Kim N, Hoyt R, Traish AM. Estradiol restores diabetes-induced reductions in sex steroid receptor expression and distribution in the vagina of db/db mouse model. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 2009 Apr; 114(3-5):186-94. PMID: 19429450.

    Read at: PubMed
  • Published on 1/1/2007

    Hoyt R. Questions Patients Need to Ask, Getting Better Healthcare (Shulkin DJ, ed.). Being in an Intensive Care Unit. 2007; 74-84.

  • Published on 9/1/2006

    Pessina MA, Hoyt RF, Goldstein I, Traish AM. Differential regulation of the expression of estrogen, progesterone, and androgen receptors by sex steroid hormones in the vagina: immunohistochemical studies. J Sex Med. 2006 Sep; 3(5):804-14. PMID: 16942525.

    Read at: PubMed
  • Published on 1/30/2006

    Ruberg FL, McDonnell ME, Trabb J, Shemin RJ, Hoyt RF, Braverman LE, Balady GJ. An intracardiac accessory thyroid gland. Am J Cardiol. 2006 Mar 15; 97(6):926-8. PMID: 16516604.

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  • Published on 10/6/2005

    Pessina MA, Hoyt RF, Goldstein I, Traish AM. Differential effects of estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone on vaginal structural integrity. Endocrinology. 2006 Jan; 147(1):61-9. PMID: 16210369.

    Read at: PubMed
  • Published on 5/1/1997

    Sorokin SP, Hoyt RF, Reenstra WR, McNelly NA. Factors influencing fetal macrophage development: III. Immunocytochemical localization of cytokines and time-resolved expression of differentiation markers in organ-cultured rat lungs. Anat Rec. 1997 May; 248(1):93-103. PMID: 9143672.

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  • Published on 4/1/1997

    Sorokin SP, Hoyt RF, Shaffer MJ. Ontogeny of neuroepithelial bodies: correlations with mitogenesis and innervation. Microsc Res Tech. 1997 Apr 1; 37(1):43-61. PMID: 9144621.

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  • Published on 2/1/1997

    Ebina M, Hoyt RF, McNelly NA, Sorokin SP, Linnoila RI. Effects of hydrogen and bicarbonate ions on endocrine cells in fetal rat lung organ cultures. Am J Physiol. 1997 Feb; 272(2 Pt 1):L178-86. PMID: 9124367.

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  • Published on 12/1/1996

    Sorokin SP, Hoyt RF, McNelly NA. Factors influencing fetal macrophage development: I. Reactions of the tumor necrosis factor-alpha cascade and their inhibitors. Anat Rec. 1996 Dec; 246(4):481-97. PMID: 8955788.

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