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Nov 22, 2022

Dr. Tracie Baker, DVM & PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Environmental and Global Health, University of Florida

CHHE EEG RIG supported speaker Adverse health effects and induction of transgenerational inheritance of disease due to environmental contaminants using the zebrafish model

Nov 22, 2022

Dr. Elizabeth Gjoneska, Neuroepigenomics Group, NIEHS

Dissecting Mechanisms of Microglia Dysfunction in Alzheimer’s Disease

Nov 22, 2022

CHHE Annual Symposium

The 7th. Annual CHHE Symposium will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023 and it will feature research presentations by guest speakers and CHHE members in the area of Sex Differences in…

Nov 22, 2022

Dr. Heather Stapleton, Ronie-Richele Garcia-Johnson Distinguished Professor, Duke University

Silicon Wristbands: A Wearable to Support Research on the Exposome

Nov 22, 2022

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

Nov 22, 2022

Dr. Joshua Pierce, Professor of Chemistry and University Faculty Scholar, NCSU

Marine Natural Products as a Driving Force for Chemical and Biological Discovery

Nov 22, 2022

Dr. Kelly Shipkowski, Staff Scientist & Health Science Evaluator, NIEHS

The Poisoner’s Poison: A Look into the Toxicity of Thalium Sulfate

Nov 22, 2022

Sebnem Eren Cevik (Hoyo lab) & Melissa Gronske (Kullman lab)

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…

Nov 22, 2022

Cancelled – Dr. Mónica Ramírez-Andreotta, Associate Professor, Environmental Science, University of Arizona

CHHE CEC RIG supported speaker Participatory Research and Design for Environmental Health and Action

Oct 27, 2022

NC State Toxicology & NC SOT: A winning formula

More than 20 current or former NCSU Toxicology trainees presented their research at the Fall 2022 NC SOT Meeting.