Saturday, February 22, 2025

Environmental Toxicology Program Faculty Recognized at UCR Awards Dinner

On Feb. 6, 2025, the UC Riverside held an awards dinner at the Mission Inn in downtown Riverside to recognize faculty on campus who had been promoted or were recipients of national awards.  The Environmental Toxicology Faculty were well represented.  Below are the names and recognitions received by our faculty. More information about the event can be found in a recent Inside UCR News article

Promotion to Associate Professor with tenure: Joseph Genereux, Sachiko Haga-Yamanaka and Samantha Ying

Promotion to Full Professor: Emma Aronson

Advancement to Professor Step VI: Jason Cheng and Ryan Julian

Advancement to Distinguished Professor: Dan Schlenk

David Eastmond - Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society Education Award and Women in Toxicology Special Interest Group of the Society of Toxicology Mentoring Award 

Our congratulations to all of these faculty members for their promotions and recognitions.  [The photo is from the Inside UCR article.]

Thursday, February 20, 2025

Remote Internships Available for Students Interested in Chemicals in Consumer Products

The California Department of Toxic Substances Control has paid internships available for both graduate and undergraduate student interested in chemicals in consumer projects.  The positions are part-time during the academic year and can be full-time during the summer or when classes are on break.  More information can be found at this link or by scanning the QR codes above.  Our thanks to ETOX alumnus Tom Tam for letting us know of this opportunity.  

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Bahreini Project Allows Air Pollution Monitoring in Real Time

 

Roya Bahreini, Professor of Environmental Science and ETOX faculty member, helps lead ASCENT, a National Science Foundation-funded air pollution monitoring project, that allows real-time monitoring of selected air pollutants, and makes the information available on the internet.  This information has been particularly useful in tracking air pollution resulting from the recent fires that have devastated parts of Los Angeles and nearby communities.  The three Southern California sites, in Pico Rivera, Riverside and Joshua Tree, allow one to see changes in selected pollutants as they move from the Los Angeles metro area through Riverside towards the desert. Roya's work and insights have recently been highlighted in a UC Riverside News article. Our thanks to Roya, her students and colleagues for helping make this resource available.  

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Tenure-track Assistant Professor Position in Environmental Toxicology at Western Washington University

Western Washington University (WWU) invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in­­ environmental toxicology beginning Fall Quarter 2025.  The Environmental Science Department and the College of the Environment support Western’s mission to bring together individuals of diverse backgrounds and perspectives in an inclusive, student-centered university that develops the potential of learners and the well-being of communities.  WWU encourages applications from women, people of color, people with disabilities, veterans, and other candidates from underrepresented backgrounds and with diverse experiences interested in this faculty position.  A full job description and online application may be found at:  Careers at Western | Human Resources | Western Washington University (wwu.edu)

All research foci in the broad field of environmental toxicology are encouraged to apply. Potential areas of research include but are not limited to: multi-stressor research; molecular, biochemical, and physiological responses to contaminants; new approach methodologies; and the use of non-mammalian model organisms. The successful candidate would be expected to leverage state-of-the-art approaches to understand responses to contaminants, contributing to our understanding of contaminant impacts on the environment.

Review of applications begins Februrary 18th, 2025; position open until filled. Inquiries about the position may be addressed to the search committee chair, Prof. Manuel Montaño, at manuel.montano@wwu.edu.

WWU is a primarily undergraduate state institution (about 15,000 students) in Bellingham, WA, 60 miles south of Vancouver, British Columbia and 90 miles north of Seattle.  We have developed a strong undergraduate research culture that values excellence in research and teaching.