Toxicology Seminar (PHR 196T, #61615) Spring 2012
Speaker Schedule
| Thurs., Jan. 26 11:a.m., PHR 4.114 |
Margaret Bell, PhD Candidate, Department of Neuroscience, Michigan State University "Adolescent Development of Behavioral and Neural Responses to Social Stimuli" Host: Andrea Gore, PhD |
| Thurs., Feb. 2 11:a.m., PHR 4.114
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Kevin McBride, PhD, Asst. Professor, Department of Molecular Carcinogenesis, Science Park, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center "Activation Induced Deaminase: A mutator enzyme in immunity and cancer" Host: Karen Vasquez, PhD |
| Thurs., Feb. 23 11:a.m., PHR 4.114
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Tiffany Bredfeldt, PhD, Sr. Toxicologist, Toxicology Division, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality "TBA" Host: Roberta Grant, PhD |
Thurs., Mar. 8 |
Richard Eckert, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Maryland "Making Sense of Skin - Regulation of keratinocyte survival and differentiation" Host: John DiGiovanni, PhD |
Thurs., Mar. 22
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Lynn Pottenger, PhD, DABT, Toxicology Consultant Leader, Toxicology and Environmental Research & Consulting, The Dow Chemical Company "Dose-Response and Mode of Action: Leading to a New Paradigm for Genotoxicity Testing and Risk Assessment" Host: Roberta Grant, PhD |
Thurs., Apr. 12
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Maria Person, PhD, Research Scientist, College of Pharmacy, The University of Texas at Austin "FT-MS proteomics and other new developments at the Protein and Metabolite Analysis Facility" Host: Karen Vasquez, PhD |
Thurs., Apr. 26
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Kate Loveland, PhD, Professor and NHMRC Senior Research Fellow, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Department of Anatomy & Developmental Biology, Monash University, Australia "Growth factor signalling in testis health and disease" Host: John Richburg, PhD |
Division Information
Mailing Address:
Pharmacology & Toxicology
College of Pharmacy
The University of Texas
at Austin
1 University Station,
A1915
Austin, TX
78712-0125
USA
Email Address: pharmacy
@www.utexas.edu
Phone: 512-471-5158
Dr. John DiGiovanni, inter-
nationally known cancer researcher, has joined the faculty. His research program centers on
deciphering the
participation cellular signaling pathways that are disrupted during carcinogenesis.
> Read more about Dr. DiGiovanni.
The grant has been awarded to study the adverse effects of environmental toxicants on male fertility and disease.