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Dr. Haiyan Tong’s Research featured in New York Times article

November 7, 2017
November 2017 Dr. Haiyan Tong, PhD Does Eating Right Protect You From Air Pollution? Exposure to air pollution contributes importantly to excess morbidity and mortality. “Clean Air Act” has saved millions of lives by improving air quality, there are still millions of people in the U.S. who live in areas...

Alumna of the Month: Erin Heinzen, PhD

October 27, 2017
October 2017

Alumnus of the month: Adam Filgo, PhD

August 28, 2017
August 2017

Alumnus of the month: David Harbourt, PhD, CBSP, SM(NRCM), RBP

July 25, 2017
July 2017

Alumna of the month: Amanda Krzywinski, MPS

May 18, 2017
May 2017

Alumna of the month: Jenna Guynn, PhD

April 26, 2017
April 2017

Alumna of the month: Megan Riley, PhD, MPS

March 27, 2017
March 2017

Alumna of the month: Alison Harrill, PhD

February 10, 2017
February 2017

Mimi Huang and Kim Stratford awarded F31 Fellowships

January 23, 2017
  Mimi Huang Kim Stratford Please join us in congratulating Mimi Huang and Kim Stratford in receiving F31 Awards through NIEHS. Mimi works under the mentorship of Dr. Mirek Styblo and is investigating the underlying mechanisms of arsenic-associated diabetes and how nutritional interventions may modify arsenic toxicity. Mimi is a...

Liz Muttter-Rottmayer awarded PhRMA Foundation fellowship

January 23, 2017
  Liz Mutter-Rottmayer Liz Mutter-Rottmayer was recently awarded the PhRMA Foundation’s competitive pre-doctoral fellowship in Pharmacology/Toxicology. With the help of her mentor, Dr. Cyrus Vaziri, Liz is currently conducting research to uncover how mechanisms of DNA repair may alter environmental susceptibility as well as the efficacy of chemotherapeutic genotoxins, thus...