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Department
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Research Interest
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Assaf Abdelghani
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Global Environmental Health Sciences
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- Impact of toxicants on human health and the environment
- Environmental health in developing countries
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Elizabeth James
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Global Environmental Health Sciences
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- Biochemistry
- Technology and teaching/learning
- Distance learning
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Charles Miller
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Global Environmental Health Sciences
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- Toxicity mediated through nuclear receptor signaling pathways
- Chaperone proteins and environmental stresses induced by xenobiotic compounds
- Mutagenesis
- Carcinogenesis
- DNA damage and repair
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Gabriele Sabbioni
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Global Environmental Health Sciences
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- Biological monitoring: urinary metabolites, protein adducts, DNA adducts
- Metabolism
- Quantitative structure activity relationships
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Douglas Swift
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Global Environmental Health Sciences
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- Environmental toxicology and cancer
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Aurunthavarani Thiyagarajah
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Global Environmental Health Sciences
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- Aquatic pathobiology/toxicology exposure assessment
- Fish disease, diagnosis and pathology
- Chemical carcinogenesis - hepatic and pancreatic cancers using in vitro and in vivo (fish) models
- Drinking water disinfection byproducts (trihalomethanes)
- Biological monitoring
- Biomarker development
- Environmental chemicals and breast cancer progression
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Jeffrey Wickliffe
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Global Environmental Health Sciences
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- Environmental and molecular toxicology
- Mechanisms of genetic damage and mutagenesis
- Gene-environment interactions in environmental disease
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