Monday, January 27, 2020

Toxicologist Position in Michigan

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is accepting applications for a toxicologist position within its Environmental Site and Contamination Unit of the Toxicology and Response section.  More information can be found here.  The posting closes on Feb. 7, 2020. 

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Consumption of Soybean Oil Results in Transcription Changes in the Mouse Brain


Research by former ETOX postdoctoral fellow Poonam Deol, ETOX professors Maggie Curras-Collazo, Frances Sladek, and current ETOX graduate student Gwendolyn Gonzalez and their collaborators have shown the the consumption of a diet containing soybean oil, the most commonly consumed dietary oil in the United States results in transcriptional changes in the hypothalamus of mice.  The transcripts of approximately 100 genes were shown to be affected including the Oxt, the gene that codes oxytocin. Their paper has been accepted for publication in the journal Endocrinology and spotlighted in UCR News.  Our congratulations to Poonam, Maggie, Frances and Gwendolyn for completing this intriguing research. [The above photo showing Poonam Deol (seated) and Frances Sladek (standing) was taken by Iqbal Pittalwala of UC Riverside.]

Thursday, January 9, 2020

My Hua and Prue Talbot's Research in eCigarettes and Lung Injury Highlighted


The research of My Hua, an ETOX graduate student (on left), Prof. Prue Talbot (standing) and their collaborators on injury occurring in the lungs of e-cigarette users has been highlighted in UCR News.  My and her co-workers used data mining techniques to search online discussion boards to identify lung injury reported by e-cigarette users.  They identified reports of lung injury that were posted 7 years ago - well before the latest series of reports of lung injury in e-cigarette users.  Our congratulations to My and Prue for this latest recognition of their research.  More information can be found here.  [The photo was taken by Iqbal Pittalwala of UCR for the article.]

Toxicology position with USEPA in Chicago, Illinois

The Region 5 office of the USEPA has an opening for a toxicologist in its Land, Chemical and Redevelopment Division, Remediation Branch in Chicago, Illinois.  The focus appears to be on human health-related toxicity and exposure assessment.  More information can be found here

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Toxicology position at Abt Associates

Abt Associates is seeking a Human Health Toxicologist at the Senior Analyst level to support its Division of Health and Environment.  Part of the work will be to support its toxicology and risk assessment projects being conducted in conjunction with the ATSDR and the USEPA.  More information can be found at this link