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Toxicology Seminar with Dr. James Bonner

Toxicology Auditorium 2104

Talk Title: "Immunotoxicity of Inhaled Nanoparticles and Implications for Lung Disease Susceptibility" Bio: James Bonner, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Toxicology Program at North Carolina State University (NCSU) in Raleigh, North Carolina. His research on lung disease susceptibility to engineered nanomaterials is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science…

Toxicology Seminar with Dr. Jessica Plavicki

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Talk Title: "Interrogating microglia as critical mediators of PFOS-induced neurotoxicity" Bio: Dr. Plavicki's lab consists of a team of developmental biologists and environmental scientists working together to understand how genetic mutations and exposure to environmental health contaminants impact brain and heart health. During her undergraduate education and training at the University of Texas at Austin,…

Toxicology Seminar with Dr. Anna Z. Pollack

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Talk Title: "Adipose to serum ratio of persisent endocrine disrupting chemicals and endometriosis" Bio: Anna Pollack’s research focuses on the relationship between environmental chemical exposures and fertility, pregnancy, and gynecologic health. Prior to joining George Mason University in 2013, Dr. Pollack trained in reproductive and environmental epidemiology, and epidemiologic methods. She received her PhD in…

Toxicology Seminar with Dr. Emma Rosi

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Talk Title: "Pharmaceuticals and personal care products as agents of ecological change" Bio: Dr. Rosi’s research focuses on how human activities affect aquatic life and water quality in diverse ecosystems around the world. Her work examines aquatic ecosystem health with a focus on ecosystem function and food webs. She has conducted ground-breaking research on how…

Toxicology Seminar with Dr. Andrew Pospisilik

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Talk Title: "Genes, environment and a roll of the dice: Epigenetic mechanisms of metabolic disease variation." Bio: Dr. J. Andrew Pospisilik is a leading expert in the study of how the epigenome regulates complex trait variation as well as disease susceptibility and heterogeneity. He earned his B.Sc. with honors and his Ph.D. in Physiology from…

Toxicology Seminar with Dr. Staci D. Bilbo

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Talk Title: "Prenatal environmental stressors synergize to impact neuroimmue function and behavior in male mice: relevance for neurodevelopmental disorders" Bio: Dr. Staci Bilbo is a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Neurobiology, and Cell Biology at Duke University whose research is broadly focused on the mechanisms by which the immune and endocrine systems interact with the…