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2022 AHR Symposium Hosted by Dr. Gary Perdew and Penn State University

by Debra Dawn Mcmurtrie | Jul 7, 2022 | History, News

              Dr. Gary Perdew and Dr. Andrew Patterson along with The Pennsylvania State University are proud to announce the hosting of the 2022 AHR Symposium: Toxicity to Therapeutics.  The Symposium was held June 19-23, 2022. The 2022...

NIEHS Stories of Success feature Dr. Gary Perdew – Examining Links Between AHR, Microbiome and Immune Functions

by Debra Dawn Mcmurtrie | Mar 30, 2020 | History

Examining Links Between AHR, Microbiome and Immune Functions March 30, 2020 Published on the niehs.nih.gov website   Gary Perdew, Ph.D., studies how the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) pathway interacts with the microbiome, the immune system, and protective...

Extending Cancer Research in Central Pennsylvania

by Debra Dawn Mcmurtrie | Mar 12, 2019 | History

According to the American Cancer Society, some 245,000 people in the United States have leukemia, with 40,000 new cases added each year and more than 20,000 deaths each year. Scientists in the College of Agricultural Sciences are conducting research aimed at...

Dr. Jeffrey Peters announced as next Editor-In-Chief for Toxicological Sciences

by Debra Dawn Mcmurtrie | Jan 25, 2019 | History

Wei Zheng, PhD, ATS On behalf of the Board of Publications (Leigh Ann Burns Naas, Dana Dolinoy, Weida Tong, Xiaozhong Yu, and Ron Hines—Council Liaison), it is my great pleasure to announce that Jeffrey M. Peters, PhD, will be the new Editor-in-Chief for Toxicological...

Dr. Jeffrey Peters Receives the George H. Scott Award

by Debra Dawn Mcmurtrie | Jul 16, 2018 | History

George H. Scott, a Procter & Gamble scientist, who gained worldwide respect for his tireless efforts and contributions in the fields of human and environmental toxicology is remembered through an annual award established by The Toxicology Forum in 1983.  His...

Dr. Glick Recently Awarded a 5 year 1.92 Million Dollar RO1 Grant from the National Cancer Institute

by bmg14 | Feb 5, 2018 | History

Dr. Glick was recently awarded a 5 year 1.92 million dollar RO1 grant from the National Cancer Institute entitled “IRE1a: a Conditional Tumor Suppressor” Advanced cancers exhibit high levels of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress due to hypoxia, nutrient...

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