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Preethi successfully defends her PhD dissertation!!!

Preethi Thunga successfully defended her PhD dissertation, entitled 'Using zebrafish behavior to study gene-environment interactions after chemical exposures".

 

 

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Retreat and student exchange with Tanguay Lab

Following a joint scientific retreat with Robyn Tanguay's group at Oregon State University (Including a beautiful waterfall hike!), they generously hosted Preethi Thunga at SARL so that she could gain better understanding of data generation for her dissertation work.  

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New NIH R35 RIVER grant (PI Robyn Tanguay) awarded!

David is part of a new, 8-year R35 RIVER grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (R35ES031709) for the project “Discovering Chemical Activity Networks-Predicting Bioactivity Based on Structure.” The project builds on the long-standing collaboration with Robyn Tanguay at Or…

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Dylan Wallis successfully defends their PhD!

The Many Layers of Toxicology: A Multi-layered Approach to Understanding Exposure and Vulnerability

The journey from chemical exposure to adverse effect is long, complex, and often poorly understood. Differences in the effects of exposure can occur at the genetic, molecular, biological, or even g…

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Tanguay + Reif labs hold joint retreat in Raleigh

Robyn Tanguay brought several members of her lab to Raleigh for a scientific retreat with the Reif lab. These regular retreats have been great for developing new scientific ideas, polishing products from ongoing collaborations, and FUN!

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Grant awarded to develop integrated synthesis of data generated across labs of the Nanotechnology Health Implications Research (NHIR) consortium

The Reif & Tanguay labs were awarded a $105,000 grant to develop an integrated model of data generated across labs of the Nanotechnology Health Implications Research (NHIR) consortium. This is a new award under the parent U01 "Multidimensional in vivo Assessments of Engineered Nanomaterials and Biol…

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Uncovering Evidence for Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals That Elicit Differential Susceptibility through Gene-Environment Interactions (2021) Toxics

Wallis DJ, Truong L, La Du J, Tanguay RL, Reif DM. Uncovering Evidence for Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals That Elicit Differential Susceptibility through Gene-Environment Interactions. Toxics. 2021; 9(4):77. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics9040077

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Exposure to endocrine-disrupting che…

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Multivariate modeling of engineered nanomaterial features associated with developmental toxicity (2019) NanoImpact

 

KT To, L Truong, S Edwards, RL Tanguay, DM Reif (2019) Multivariate modeling of engineered nanomaterial features associated with developmental toxicity, NanoImpact.

 

 

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EPA grant "System toxicological approaches to define and predict the toxicity of Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances"

https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncer_abstracts/index.cfm/fuseaction/display.abstractDetail/abstract/10950/report/0

 

System toxicological approaches to define and predict the toxicityofPerand Polyfluoroalkyl Substances

EPA Grant Number: R839481
Title: System toxicological approaches to define and …

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Systematic determination of the relationship between nanoparticle core diameter and toxicity for a series of structurally analogous gold nanoparticles in zebrafish (2019) Nanotoxicology

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17435390.2019.1592259

 

Truong, L.; Zaikova, T.; Baldock, B.L.; Balik-Meisner, M.; To, K.; Reif, D.M.; Kennedy, Z.C.; Hutchison, J.E.; Tanguay, R.L. “Systematic determination of the relationship between nanoparticle core diameter and toxicity for a…

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