Grant from SOT provides $4,000 to assist with travel to Sierra Leone. Students who have been involved with the Sierra Leone Toxicology Curriculum received $4,000 from the Society of Toxicology Council Subcommittee for Global Initiative …
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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 …
Morgan Walcheck Named Young Investigator of the Year.
On May 17, 2019, Morgan Walcheck (Ronnekleiv-Kelly Lab) received the 2019 Young Investigator Award from the Midwest Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology (MRC-SOT). Morgan, who will begin her fourth year in the program …