This Friday’s Tox Seminar is with Dr. Jerry Yakel from NIEHS. His talk is titled “Role of Nicotinic ACh Receptors in Hippocampal Excitability and Plasticity.” Please join us in Field Auditorium at noon.
This Friday’s Tox Seminar is with Dr. William Pan from Duke University. His talk is titled “Human fertility and Land Use Change in the Amazon, What’s the Connection?” Please join us in Field Auditorium at noon.
This Friday’s Tox Seminar is with Dr. Jordan Bailey, a Duke University Postdoctoral Associate. Her talk is titled “The Development and Use of a Neurobehavioral Test Battery for the Characterization of Environmental Toxicants: An Evaluation of Firemaster 550.” Join us in Field Auditorium at noon.
This Friday’s Tox Seminar is with Mamle Quarmyne, an ITEHP Doctoral Candidate at Duke University. This week’s talk is titled “Protein Tyrocsine Phosphatase Receptor Type S (PTPRS) Regulates Hematopoietic Stem-Cell Self Renewal.” Join us in Field Auditorium at noon.
This Friday’s Tox Seminar is with Mamta Behl, Ph.D. from NIEHS, NTP. Her talk is titled “Screening Compounds with Developmental and Neurotoxic Potential: Flame Retardants, a Case Example.” Please join us in Environment Hall, Field Auditorium at noon.
This Friday’s Tox Seminar features Dr. Mark Robson with Rutgers University. His talk is titled “Challenges and Opportunities in Agricultural Environmental Health.” Join us in Field Auditorium at noon.
This Friday’s Tox Seminar is with Emily Mazure, MSI from Duke University Medical Center Library. Her talk is titled “Do You Know? Resources and Services from the Medical Center Library and Archives.” Join us in Field Auditorium at noon.
This Friday’s Tox Seminar is with Daniel Brown, Nicholas School of the Environment ITEHP PhD candidate. HIs talk is titled “Later Life Consequences of Early Life Exposures to Complex PAH Mixtures in Fundulus heteroclitus.” NOTE this talk will be located in Environment Hall Reading Room at noon.
Please join us for this Friday’s Tox Seminar with Dr. Richard Woychik from NIEHS. His talk is titled “Exploring the Epigenetic Landscape of Environmental Exposures.” Come by Field Auditorium noon-1:30! For more information about Dr. Woychik’s presentation, you can go to: http://www.niehs.nih.gov/news/newsletter/2014/12/science-woychik/index.htm
Join us for this Friday’s ToxSeminar with Dr. Seth Kullman from North Carolina State University. His talk is titled “Can Environmental Exposures Recapitulate Genetic Skeletal Dysplasia: A Case Study with a Prototypic AhR Ligand.” Come by Field Auditorium 10/17 at noon for this great talk.
Join us for this Friday’s Tox Seminar with Dr. Sven-Eric Jordt from Duke University Medical Center. His talk is titled “Counter Irritation by Menthol: Pharmacological Targets and Implications for Smoking Initiation.” Come by Field Auditorium from noon to 1:30pm for this great talk!
Please join us for ToxSeminar this Friday with Manijeh Berenji, MD, MPH from Duke University Medical Center. Dr. Berenji’s talk is titled “Clinical Reality of Heavy Metal Intoxication.” The talk will begin at noon in Environment Hall, Field Auditorium.
Please join us this Friday, 9/26 for ToxSeminar with Dr. Nicole Kleinstreuer from the ILS/NTP Interagency Center for the Evaluation of Alternative Toxicological Methods (NICEATM). Her talk is titled “Computational Toxicology Tools: Constructing and Evaluating an Adverse Outcome Pathway for Embryonic Vascular Disruption.” The seminar will begin at noon in Environment […]
Two postdoctoral positions are available through the Toxicology Training Program at the University of Arizona. This training program titled “Training in Environmental Toxicology of Complex Diseases” is supported by NIEHS (T32ES006694) and administratively housed within the Center for Toxicology. The primary objective of the Training Program is to train toxicologists to apply state-of-the […]
The Department of Biology at the University of Minnesota Duluth seeks a Post-Doctoral Associate to conduct research related to the development and application of pathway-based approaches to assess ecological risks of contaminants. Specifically, the candidate will focus on the description and development of adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) that link […]