Research program investigating the role of environmental sensing proteins highlighted in “Research” post on the website for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Please see “Investigating the Role of Environmental Sensing Proteins in Human …
Faculty
MET research team publishes report linking pesticide chemical to birth defects
Dose makes the poison, but timing is everything. Dr. Robert Lipinski (Department of Comparative Biosciences) and his research group published a report showing that a common chemical can cause birth defects in mice, when the …
MET Students Develop Tox Curriculum for use in Sierra Leone.
Students in the Molecular & Environmental Toxicology Program, working with MET affiliate Alhaji N’Jai, created a toxicology curriculum to be used at the University of Sierra Leone. Information about the project has been presented as …
Professor Chad Vezina Assumes Role as Director of the MET
The New Year brought about one very big change at the Molecular & Environmental Toxicology Center. Chad Vezina (Professor of Comparative Biosciences) was appointed the new director of the Center, taking over from Christopher Bradfield, …