Duke University Integrated Toxicology and Environmental Health Program

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Duke ITP News

> ITEHP's Maxwell Leung Receives SOT Travel Award

> New Study Documents Cumulative Impact of Mountaintop Mining — Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University

> Chris Ward awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

> Chelsea Landon receives funding from NCCAM

> Andrew Arrant receives funding support from National Institute on Drug Abuse

> Melissa Tosiano wins Esri Health GIS Conference award

> Welcoming our new ITEHP graduate students!

> Joel Meyer Receives Prestigious NIEHS ONES Award

> Congratulations to our ITEHP Grads!

> Fall Seminar Lineup Announced

> Marie Lynn Miranda named Dean of U-M's School of Natural Resources and Environment

> Fall ITEHP Symposium Announced

> Stapleton study finds common baby products high in toxins, mainly OPFR's

> Dana Dolinoy and Randy Jirtle to be recognized by Environmental Health Perspectives for their high impact paper

> Randy Jirtle's Keystone Conference on Environmental Epigenomics and Disease Susceptibility

> ITEHP Students receive Otto Hutzinger awards at 2010 Dioxin Symposium

> Melissa Tosiano Attends Esri Conference in Colorado

> Fall Symposium Announcent - Cancer and the Environment: From Molecules to Populations

> Richard Di Giulio to participate in SRP Online Seminar on August 19th: PAH and PCB Toxicity and Adaptation - Lessons Learned from Chronically Exposed Wild Populations

> ITEHP Scientist Heather Stapleton Discusses PBDE's for the Environment Report

> Spring Seminar Schedule Change: 11:45 - 1 PM

> ITEHP Faculty member Randy Jirtle explains Epigenetics

> Maxwell Leung receives funding awards from Colgate-Palmolive and AFAR-GSK Fellowship, American Foundation of Aging Research

> ITEHP Spring Symposium Announcement - Mountaintop Coal Mining: Human Health and Ecological Concerns

> Congratulations Dr. Dana Dolinoy!

> Amanda Smith wins Best Poster Presentation Award at GEMS Meeting

> ITEHP graduate students present research at 15th International Symposium on Pollutant Responses in Marine Organisms, 17-20 May 2009 in Bordeaux, France

> Spring Symposium addresses successful management of toxic risks for global health

> Spring Symposium on February 20th: Managing Toxic Risks for Global Health

> ITEHP Trainee, Michelle Blickley Captures Prestigious 2009 SETAC/Procter & Gamble Fellowship for Doctoral Research in Environmental Science

> Heather Stapleton receives funding to investigate childhood exposure to flame retardants.

> New Center for Environmental Implications of NanoTechnology (CEINT) established at Duke

> Autumn Bernal to present poster at 2008 Gordon Conference on Mechanisms of Toxicity

> The Green Grok: Nicholas School Dean Chameides blogs about the links between Environmental Toxins and Disease

> ITEHP Poster Session to be held on Friday, April 25th

> November 2007 DukeEnvironment Article Highlights ITEHP Faculty

> Dana Dolinoy Cipolla wins GEMS 25th Anniversary President's Award

> ITEHP Welcomes Five New Students

> Fall 2007 ITEHP Symposium: Developmental High Through-Put Screening with Biologic Meaning: Going Somewhere Fast

> NOVA to feature the research of recent ITEHP Graduate, Dana Dolinoy, Ph.D.

> 3rd Year ITEHP Student, Kyle Erwin awarded fellowship

> Brooke Baker receives poster award at Society of Toxicology National Meeting

> Alicia Timme-Laragy wins Karen Wetterhahn Memorial Award

> Dana Dolinoy's Research to Appear on NOVA

> Dana Dolinoy Wins Best Student Talk

> Alicia Timme-Laragy Wins EPA STAR Poster Award

> Daniel Radiloff Awarded DOD Funding for Prostate Research

> ITEHP Post Doctoral Fellow Ruth Jameson wins First Prize for Presentation

> Carrie Fleming Awarded EPA STAR Fellowship

> Margaret Kirby joins ITEHP Faculty

> Dave Volz wins Best Student Platform Presentation

> Alicia Timme-Laragy awarded 2005 EPA Star Fellowship

> Heather Stapleton Joins ITP Faculty :

> Anastasia Wise awarded NIH pre-doctoral training fellowship

> ITP student, Dana Dolinoy wins three poster presentation awards for genistein research

> Dr. Salvatore Pizzo joins the ITP Faculty

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