Bill Copeland, PhD National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Senior Investigator, Genome Integrity & Structural Biology Laboratory / Mitochondrial DNA Replication Group The primary goal of the Mitochondrial DNA Replication Group is to understand the role of the replication apparatus in the production and prevention of mutations in mitochondrial […]
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Kevin Crofton, PhD United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) Research Toxicologist Dr. Crofton is a developmental neurotoxicologist at the US EPA’s Office of Research and Development in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. His laboratory’s research interests include developmental neurotoxicity, with an emphasis on the use of mode-of-action models to […]
Stephanie Padilla, PhD United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) Research Toxicologist Dr. Stephanie Padilla is a neurotoxicologist in the Integrated Systems Toxicology Division of the National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, US EPA, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Her research interests include developmental neurotoxicity and the use of […]
Gregory J Cole, PhD North Carolina Central University (NCCU) Professor, Department of Biological & Biomedical Sciences Dr. Cole’s longstanding research interest has been the role of the extracellular matrix in nervous system development, especially the function of the heparan sulfate proteoglycan agrin. These studies are currently focusing on elucidating the […]
Robert C Smart, PhD North Carolina State University (NCSU) Director of Graduate Programs, Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology Director, Molecular Pathways to Pathogenesis in Toxicology NIEHS Training Grant Director, Center for Human Health and the Environment (CHHE) William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor of Toxicology, Department of Biological Sciences Dr. […]
Gerald A LeBlanc, PhD North Carolina State University (NCSU) Professor of Toxicology, Department of Biological Sciences Environmental signals (light, temperature, etc.) regulate a diverse array of biological processes. Dr. LeBlanc’s research is involved in deciphering the cascade of events, beginning with environmental signals and ending with changes in gene expression, […]
Seth W Kullman, PhD North Carolina State University (NCSU) Director of NCSU Toxicology Graduate Program Professor of Toxicology, Department of Biological Sciences The Kullman laboratory incorporates molecular, computational, and comparative/functional genomic approaches to examine gene environmental interactions. Studies focus on transcriptional profiling, coupling gene expression with pathology and conducting computational […]
