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
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 for G x E effects of environments chemicals on skeletal development Melissa Gronske - Kullman Lab
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
Protein partnerships in RNA recognition
The IARC process of evaluating potential carcinogens: recent findings for PFOA and PFOS
Human Exposure and Health Effects of Organo-Phosphate Based Flame Retardants
No REST for the weak: Neuroimmune and epigenetic mechanisms underlying reversible suppression of cholinergic neuron phenotype
One Network: Precision Health and Community Partnerships to Address Breast Cancer Health Disparity