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Graduate Student Seminars

 

TOX 558 – Spring Semester 2012
Selected Mondays, 12:00 noon.
K-307, Room 3-6408



April 23: Brenn Stacey


Regulation of the Balance between Quiescence
and Proliferation in Hematopoietic Stem Cells.


April 16: Emily Resseguie


Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA Double Strand Brakes
Activate Distinct Signaling Pathways in Lung Epithelial Cells.


April 9: Khatera Rahmani


Characterizing Plasmid DNA Trafficking and Cell Specific Gene Delivery
in Airway Smooth Muscle Cells.


April 2: Amanda Croasdell


The Role of Specialized Proresolving Mediators
in Attenuating Cigarette Smoke-Induced Inflammation.


March 26: Sage Begolly


The Oligodendrocyte Cell Lineage as a Target of Therapeutic Irradiation Damage.



March 19: Katherine Ringo


Toxicology of Therapeutic Drugs: Drug-induced Autoimmune Diseases.



March 5: Allison Greminger


Toxicology of Emerging Drugs of Abuse.



February 27: John Allen Bennett


Mixture toxicity: Models and mechanisms.




February 20: Bethany Winans


Activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor reprograms the developing immune system.



February 13: John Lapek


Investigating the histidine kinase domain of NM 23-H1
and Its effect on mobility of prostate cancer Cells.



February 6: Sadie Gorman


Osta-Ostb as a target for the treatment of the metabolic syndrome.



January 30: Daniel Dever


The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) contributes to the proliferation of human medulloblastoma cells.





January 23: Brad Buczynski


The host response to influenza A virus in adult mice is altered by a higher threshold of neonatal oxygen than is required to disrupt lung development.





January 9: Brittany Baisch


The role of dose rate in nanoparticle-induced lung inflammatory responses.


Toxicology Student Seminars: 2011

Toxicology Student Seminars: 2010

Toxicology Student Seminars: 2009

Toxicology Student Seminars: 2008

Toxicology Student Seminars: 2007



Revised April 16 2012 (vgl & gbi)