Recent research by ETOX alumna Dr. Ester Omaiye and Professor Prue Talbot has shown that in many cases the fluid remaining in a heavily used e-cigarette device has a very different and a measurably more toxic chemical profile than fresh e-liquid. They found that the concentrations of aldehydes such as methylglyoxal (MGO), glyoxal (GO), and formaldehyde were generally higher in the older e-liquids and exhibited increased cytotoxicity. Their research has recently been featured on the UCR News website. Our congratulations to Ester and Prue for this recognition of their research. [The Figure above is from their ACS Omega article.]
Environmental Toxicology Graduate Program News University of California, Riverside
Saturday, July 18, 2026
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
The 2026 Annual ETOX Symposium
On Wednesday May 27, the Environmental Toxicology Graduate Program held its annual Student Symposium which consisted of student oral and poster presentations, several meals, a career panel discussion with three alumni, a host of awards, and some social activities. The symposium was very successful with many excellent student presentations. The award winners are shown on the first two photographs. In the third photo, ETOX Director gave a new initiatives to the ETOX mini-GSA representatives to recognize their activities over the past year. Other photos from the symposium are shown below.
The award winners flanked by ETOX Director Linlin Zhao (on left) and Prof. Wei-Chun Chou, faculty lead of the Symposium committee (on right).
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Daniel Petras Leads Team Investigating Chemical Prevalence in Marine Waters Around World
Daniel Petras, a professor in the Biochemistry Department and ETOX faculty member, recently led a multi-national team investigating the presence of human-made chemicals in the marine environment in many parts of the world. Their work was recently published in the journal Nature Geoscience and was highlighted in UC Riverside News. Their sampling locations are shown in the figure above (from their Nature Geosciences article). Their "analysis revealed that common pollutants such as pesticides and pharmaceuticals were predominantly detected in estuaries and coastal areas but declined with distance from shore, whereas industrial chemicals and additives, including polyalkylene glycols, phthalates and organophosphates, were widely distributed across marine ecosystems." Our congratulations to Dr. Petras and his collaborators for this important work and for the recognition that their study is receiving.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
ETOX Field Trip to the Stringfellow Hazardous Waste Site
On April 14, 2026, Linlin Zhao, Director of the Environmental Toxicology Graduate Program, led a group of students to the infamous Stringfellow Acid Pits hazardous waste site in Jurupa Valley, a community near Riverside, CA. The group met with site personnel and officials from California's Department of Toxic Substances Control who helped them learn firsthand about the site’s complex history and the extensive remediation strategies taking place at the Pyrite Canyon Treatment Facility. Those on the trip indicated that "seeing how science, policy, and environmental stewardship come together in real-world applications made this visit truly impactful". My thanks to Linlin for providing the above photo of the group at the Stringfellow site.
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Consulting Positions at TRC Companies
TRC Companies (the Strategic Health Sciences, specifically its Product Stewardship group) is looking to fill two Principal/Senior Scientist leader positions (10+ years experience). The company has a diverse specialty in consulting that focuses on toxicology, risk assessment, applied research, product stewardship, etc. The job location is Herndon, VA or Pittsburgh, PN, but can also be remote. Please follow the links below for more information.
Senior Scientist - Strategic Health Sciences | TRC Companies, Inc. | LinkedIn
Senior Scientist - Strategic Health Sciences in Herndon, Virginia | Careers at Herndon, VA
Our thanks to ETOX alumna Crystal Hua, who works for TRC Companies, for letting us know about these positions.
Monday, March 30, 2026
ETOX Program was Well Represented at SOT Meeting in San Diego
Quite a few Environmental Toxicology Program students, faculty and alumni attended the SOT meeting in San Diego. It was great to see some of them, and take their photo (see below).
Alumnae Drs. Aali Reddam (on left) and Sarah Avila-Barnard (on right) with David Eastmond (center). We are in front of Sarah's poster.
2024 Graduate Dr. Alexa Canchola
David Eastmond and alumna Dr. Crystal Hua
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Madeline Vera-Colon Receives BMS Research Training Award at the Society of Toxicology Meeting
Madeline Vera-Colon, an ETOX M.S. alumna and current Ph.D. student at UC Irvine received the Bristol Myers Squibb Graduate Student Research Training Award to Promote Diversity in Toxicology. Madeline works in the laboratory of Professor Nicole Sparks, another ETOX alumna. The award was presented during the recent Society of Toxicology meeting San Diego. Both Madeline and Nicole were invited to the podium. Several photos from the award ceremony are below. Our congratulations to Madeline on this well deserved award.















