Dr. Julia Rager, Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, UNC
Wildfire Health Risks: Understanding the Chemical Drivers and Underlying Mechanisms of Highly Variable Smoke Exposure Conditions
Wildfire Health Risks: Understanding the Chemical Drivers and Underlying Mechanisms of Highly Variable Smoke Exposure Conditions
Julia Grzymkowski defends her thesis, "The Impact of Atrazine-Induced Metabolic Dysfunction on Intestinal Morphogenesis."
Dissecting Mechanisms of Microglia Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease
The Poisoner's Poison: A Look into the Toxicity of Thalium Sulfate
Toxicology Program Graduate Student Speakers DNA Methylation of candidate imprint control regions associated with Alzheimer's disease in Non-Hispanic Blacks and Whites Sebnem Eren-Cevik - Hoyo Lab Ziram as a probe…
CHHE CEC RIG supported speaker Participatory Research and Design for Environmental Health and Action
CHHE CEC RIG supported speaker (Spatial) Scales of Justice:Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in Participatory Sciences
Stacy Schkoda defends her thesis, "Novel sex-specific targets of developmental exposure to flame retardants"
William Marinello defends his dissertation, "Effects of Flame Retardant Exposure of the Placenta-Brain Axis"
Protein partnerships in RNA recognition
High-content analysis of neurodegeneration and stress in C. elegans