Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Intern Toxicologist Position at Tesla for Spring 2026


 The email below from Sanket Gadhia was forwarded on to me by ETOX alumnus Andrew Olaharski. I looks like a very good opportunity for a student interested in applied toxicology or industrial hygiene.   

From Sanket Gandhi: My team within the Global Environment Health and Safety (EHS) at Tesla is seeking an intern for Spring 2026.

This position offers a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on industry experience in Toxicology and Industrial Hygiene (IH). Interns will have the chance to lead their own projects and learn the fundamentals of IH sampling, hazard identification, human health assessments, and hazard communication. Additionally, interns will participate in group meetings.

Required qualifications and skills:

- Currently attending an accredited university for a Bachelor's or Graduate degree in biology, chemistry, toxicology, or a related field (expected graduation date of May 2026 or later).

- Eligibility to work in the United States.

• Excellent communication skills.

A strong desire for a career in Toxicology and/or Industrial Hygiene.

Interested applicants can reach out to me at sgadhia@tesla.com and should attach a copy of their resume.

Application deadline: 10-Dec-2025

Friday, November 28, 2025

Prof. Maggie Curras-Collazo to Serve on the Governing Council of the IRPS

Maggie Currie-Collazo, professor in the Department of Molecular, Cell and Systems Biology and ETOX faculty member, has recently been selected to serve on the governing council of the International Regulatory Peptide Society.  Her appointment will continue until 2029.  More information on Maggie's appointment and her ideas for the society can be found on the society's website.  Our congratulations to Maggie for this recognition and service to her society. My thanks to the ETOX mini-graduate student association for alerting me to this appointment on their new Instagram account.  

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Meetings with ETOX Alumni in Sacramento

Last week during my one-day trip to Sacramento to attend a Carcinogen Identification Committee meeting I was able to have dinner with ETOX alumni Sharada Balakrishnan and Tom (Lok Ming) Tam (see photo above).  They are both working at the California Department of Toxic Substances Control and seem to be doing well.  In the morning, I also was able to visit for a few minutes with ETOX alumni Eric Kwok (at the Department of Pesticide Regulation) and Vanessa Cheng (at Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment).  

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Prof. Julia Bailey-Serres Again Identified as a Highly Cited Researcher

Prof. Julia Bailey-Serres, Distinguished Professor of Botany and Plant Sciences and ETOX faculty member, has once again been recognized as a 2025 Highly Cited Researcher by Clarivate Analytics.  The list contains the researchers who have published multiple highly-cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year in the Web of Science. According to the the Inside UCR website, those selecting the award recipients "looked not just at how often their work is cited by other researchers, but also at strong evidence, both quantitative and qualitative, that their discoveries are helping shape the direction of science, technology, and higher education." Our congratulations to Julia and the five other UC Riverside faculty selected for inclusion on the list this year.  

Monday, October 20, 2025

Nicole Sparks Receives Major NIH Award

Nicole Sparks, Assistant Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health at the UC Irvine and ETOX alumna has received a prestigious $1.9 million Outstanding Investigator Award (MIRA, R35) from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences to investigate epigenetic and molecular pathways underlying developmental disorders.  It is anticipated that her research will provide insights in how stem cells can be used to repair or regenerate damaged tissue.  More information on Nicole's research and the award can be found on the UC Irvine Public Health website. Our congratulations to Nicole on this impressive award and its recognition of the potential of her ideas and research.  

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Theodore Hullar, UC Riverside’s 5th Chancellor and Environmental Toxicologist, Dies at 90

Theodore Hullar, UC Riverside’s 5th chancellor and an environmental toxicologist passed away on Sept. 28, 2025 at 90 years of age. Prior to coming to UCR, Dr. Hullar had been an environmental toxicologist at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and later served as director of Cornell University’s Agricultural Experiment Station. While he was at UC Riverside, he supported the establishment of our Environmental Toxicology Graduate Program.  In 1987, he left UC Riverside to become the Chancellor at UC Davis and was a member of the Environmental Toxicology Department on that campus.  More information about his life can be found in a UCR News article and in an article in the Sacramento Bee.  [The photo above is from the Sacramento Bee article.]

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Toxicologist Positions in the California EPA and the Department of Pesticide Regulation



The California EPA Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment and the Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) are searching for candidates to fill multiple positions at the two agencies.  The DPR is searching for a Supervising Toxicologist (Human Health Assessment Branch Chief) and an Associate Toxicologist.  Both are located primarily in Sacramento, California and have an application deadline of October 15 and 30. The CalEPA Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment is also searching for a Senior Toxicologist (Chief of the Cancer Toxicology and Epidemiology Section) and several Cancer Toxicologists. The location for these is more flexible and applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.  More information on these positions can be on the CalCareers Website using the keyword toxicologist. 

I might mention that we have numerous alumni working at these two agencies and they seem to be content with their positions and opportunities.