2018-2019 Seminar Schedule

NIEHS T32 Seminar Series 2018-2019

Location: Vet Med 3B - Rm. 1105 and Valley Hall Rm 1047/1010

Time: 4:00PM-5:00PM

Date, Location

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

Host

Oct 24, 2018

Jean Krutmann

Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany

Environment and Skin: Ultraviolet Radiation, Air Pollution, and Their Interaction

Kyle Jackson (Predoctoral trainee)

Nov 15, 2018

Caren Weinhouse

Oregon Institute for Occupational
Health Sciences
Oregon Health & Science
University

Identifying mechanisms for
toxicant-induced epigenetic
change: towards “bench to
community” translation of
environmental epigenetics

Claire O’Brien /
Lowei Lin
(Predoctoral
trainee)

Dec 20, 2018

Robert Sobol

Chief, Molecular and Metabolic Oncology Program, University of South Alabama Mitchell Cancer Institute

Base excision repair - A functional node in the crosstalk between DNA repair and metabolism.

Cindy Khuu (Predoctoral trainee)

Jan 17, 2019

Jeffrey Peters

Distinguished Professor of Molecular Toxicology & Carcinogenesis, Deputy Director, The Penn State

Cancer Institute

Molecular toxicology and carcinogenesis, Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors

Xiuzhen Liu (Predoctoral trainee)

Feb 21, 2019

Susanne Brander

Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology, Oregon State University

TBD

Kyle Jackson (Predoctoral trainee)

Mar 21, 2019

Jamie Bonner

Toxicology Program, NC State

Susceptibility to nanoparticles in the lung: lessons learned from mouse models of asthma

Savannah Mack (Predoctoral trainee)

Apr 18, 2019

Kymberly Gowdy

East Carolina School of Medicine, Brody School of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology

Iron in the Fire: The Role of CD163 in Ozone Induced Lung Inflammation

Nathan Haigh (Predoctoral trainee)

May 16, 2019

Betsy Stone

University of Iowa, Department of Chemistry, Dept of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

Atmospheric Chemistry in
the Nepal Ambient
Monitoring and Source
Testing Experiment
(NAMaSTE)

Kelley Patten (Predoctoral trainee)