The National Advisory Environmental Health Sciences Council backed initiatives on the microbiome, rodent models, and genome integrity.
The National Advisory Environmental Health Sciences Council backed initiatives on the microbiome, rodent models, and genome integrity.
The National Toxicology Program will support a cancer and environment study that was a Cancer Research United Kingdom Grand Challenge winner.
Matthew Gillman, M.D., wants Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes research to seek solutions that consider all life stages.
Fifteen trainees competed in presenting three-minute, plain language summaries of their research, and three winners will receive travel awards.
Ronald Evans, Ph.D., discussed how a synthetic version of vitamin D impacts wound healing and may prevent liver scarring known as fibrosis.
An NIEHS grantee laboratory is validating tissue chip models of human organ systems for replacing animal use in toxicity testing.
Toxic metals were the focus of the North Carolina State University Center for Human Health and the Environment’s first annual symposium.