Julia Grzymkowski Defense Seminar
Toxicology Auditorium 2104Julia Grzymkowski defends her thesis, "The Impact of Atrazine-Induced Metabolic Dysfunction on Intestinal Morphogenesis."
Julia Grzymkowski defends her thesis, "The Impact of Atrazine-Induced Metabolic Dysfunction on Intestinal Morphogenesis."
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"
Emerging Carcinogens: Using Multiomics to Interrogate the Role of PFAS in Liver Cancer Development
“Investigating the function of Zac1 and the Imprinted Gene Network in Liver Disease Induced by the Early Life Environment.” https://tinyurl.com/VicmarieDefends If prompted for a passcode, please enter 320445.
On Thursday, May 8, the Toxicology Graduate Program will host their 4th Annual Graduate Student Symposium. Third through first year Toxicology students will give talks throughout the afternoon, while our senior students along with students in Toxicology associated labs will give poster presentations. Additionally, we are pleased to announce that Dr. Leah Zorrilla, Director of Regulatory Toxicology at North American…
The Impact of Circadian Rhythm Disruption on Skin Cancer Development Induced by Solar Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure