Madeline Vera-Colón, a 4th year doctoral student in the Environmental Toxicology Graduate Program, is currently being highlighted on the Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention website. Madeline is conducting her Ph.D. research under the guidance of Prof. Nicole zur Nieden and studies the effects of tobacco exposure on embryonic skeletal development. More information on Madeline and her research can be found on the SBDRP website. Our congratulations to Madeline for this nice recognition.
Thursday, December 30, 2021
Madeline Vera-Colón Highlighted on the Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention Website
Madeline Vera-Colón, a 4th year doctoral student in the Environmental Toxicology Graduate Program, is currently being highlighted on the Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention website. Madeline is conducting her Ph.D. research under the guidance of Prof. Nicole zur Nieden and studies the effects of tobacco exposure on embryonic skeletal development. More information on Madeline and her research can be found on the SBDRP website. Our congratulations to Madeline for this nice recognition.
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