Spring 2021 Seminar Series

Grid displaying photos of the 16 speakers for the Toxicology & Environmental Health Spring 2021 Seminar Series

The Toxicology & Environmental Health Spring 2021 Seminar Series starts this Thursday, January 14th, at 12:00 pm Eastern Time! Our post-doc alum, Kathleen Hershberger, PhD – now at Grinnell College – will be kicking off the series with her talk, “Persistent mitochondrial and epigenetic effects of early-life arsenic exposure in C. elegans“.

There are 16 speakers participating in our 15-seminar series this spring, so there’s something for all interests! As always, our seminars are free and open to the public. And now that we’ve gone virtual, you can attend from anywhere in the world! Visit our seminar site to see our full lineup and registration details (registration is required to receive a seminar’s Zoom link).

This seminar series is supported in part by the National Institute Of Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under the Duke University Superfund Research Program (award P42ES010356) and the Duke University Program in Environmental Health (award T32ES021432). Seminar content is solely the responsibility of the speakers and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.