Dr. Hari Easwaren, Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University
Toxicology Auditorium 2104Epigenetic dependencies govern aging and tissue-specific cancer development https://tinyurl.com/ToxFall24
Epigenetic dependencies govern aging and tissue-specific cancer development https://tinyurl.com/ToxFall24
Lessons Learned from a Project Manager TGSA Alumni Speaker Career Exposures https://tinyurl.com/ToxFall24
No REST for the weak: Neuroimmune and epigenetic mechanisms underlying reversible suppression of cholinergic neuron phenotype https://tinyurl.com/ToxFall24
Munc-ing About With Ethanol and Presynaptic Glutamate Release https://tinyurl.com/ToxFall24
The Unique Exacerbation of Allergic Lung Disease in Mice from Formed Allergen Coronas on Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Differ from Other Environmentally Relevant Particles & Defining the function of cohesin in R-loop mediated DNA repair https://tinyurl.com/ToxFall24
Mast cells: linking early life exposures and lifelong physical and psychiatric susceptibility https://tinyurl.com/ToxFall24
Unraveling Air Pollution’s Toll on the Heart: Emission Sources, Risk Factors, and Lung-Brain Nexus https://tinyurl.com/ToxFall24
Rainbows and Deluges for Toxicology Majors Interested in Environmental Law https://tinyurl.com/ToxSpring25
NIH F31 Predoctoral Fellowships: An Update on Changes to the F31 Application and Review https://tinyurl.com/ToxSpring25
Long-term impact of pre-natal exposure to the Ukraine famine of 1932-1934 on adult type 2 diabetes: a multidisciplinary approach https://tinyurl.com/ToxSpring25
Identifying Novel Mechanisms and Biomarkers Using Single Cell Transcriptomics in Drug-Induced Liver Injury https://tinyurl.com/ToxSpring25
Toxicoepigenetics and the Use of piRNA for Precision Environmental Health Research https://tinyurl.com/ToxSpring25