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Christian Abnet, PhD - Email - (301) 594-1511
1998 PhD in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor - Richard E. Peterson
Dissertation: Cloning and Characterization of two Rainbow Trout Ah Receptors
As of Fall 2007: Investigator, Nutritional Epidemiology Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute
Bio - (2007) Dr. Abnet received a Ph.D. in Environmental Toxicology from the University of Wisconsin in 1998 and an M.P.H. in Epidemiology from the University of Minnesota in 1999. He joined NCI as a Cancer Prevention Fellow in the Division of Cancer Prevention in 1998 and became an investigator in the Nutritional Epidemiology Branch in 2005.

Thomas J. Albert, PhD
2000-Ph.D. in Environmental Toxicology from the UW-Madison - Advisor James Tracy
1993-BS in Chemistry from the University of Michigan - Flint
Dissertation(1) The nuclear localization characteristics of nucleolar protein homologues SMAK and MAK 16 (2) Intracellular Transport of the Portein MAK16 from Yeast and its Schistosoma mansoni Homologue SmMAK16
As of Fall 2007: Director of Molecular Research - Nimblegen Systems
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Lisa Landau-Alcorn, MS
1986-BA in Chemistry from the Lawrence University in 1986
1998-MS in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison
Currently:
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David L. Alexander, PhD - Email - 831-502-7197
1999-Ph.D. in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor - Colin R. Jefcoate
1990-BS in Biochemistry from the University of California-Davis
Dissertation: (1) CYP1B1 modulation of Ligand Activated Nuclear Signaling: A Possible Role in Modulating Adipogenesis (2) Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Regulation of Cytochrome P4501B1 Expression in Mouse Embryo Fibroblasts
As of Fall 2007: Research Associate/Specialist; UC-Santa Cruz, Environmental Toxicology
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Sarah Hicks Allgeier, PhD
Graduate Student Page 2007
2007-PhD in Molecular and Environmental Toxicology UW-Madison - Advisor Richard E. Peterson
1999 BS in Biochemistry and Microbiology at Michigan State University
Dissertation: Dioxin and Signaling Pathways in Prostate Development
As of Spring 2008:
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John W. Allran, MS - Email
1999-MS in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor - William Karasov
1995-BS in Biology from Appalachian State University
Thesis: The Effects of Atrazine and Nitrate on Embryos, Larvae, and Adults of Anuran Amphibians
As of Fall 2007: Environmental Toxicologist, Dynamac Corp
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Wendy A. Altmann, MS
1989-MS in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor - Mark Cook
1985-BA in Biology from St. Mary's College-Winona
Thesis: Inhibition of Cholesterol Synthesis and Immune Activity by the monoterpene, Geraniol
As of Fall 2007:
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Eric Andreasen, PhD
1992-BS in Fisheries from the University of Washington
2002-Ph.D. in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor- Richard E. Peterson
Dissertation: Comparative Studies of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptors in Fish
As of Fall 2007: Senior Staff Fellow, Food & Drug Administration
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Dagmara S. Antkiewicz, PhD Email
Graduate Student Page 2007
2000-BS in Biological Science from the University of Illinois-Chicago
2007-PhD. in Molecular and Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Richard E. Peterson
Dissertation: The Heart is a Key Target Organ of Dioxin Developmental Toxicity in Zebrafish
As of August 2008: WI State Lab of Hygiene
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Jennifer L. Ariazi, PhD
1995-BS in Biochemistry from Alma College
2003-Ph.D. in Molecular and Environmental Toxicology UW-Madison -Advisor - Michael Gould
Dissertation: Methylguanine Methyltransferase Activity Deficiency Parallels the Increased Susceptibility of Mammary Epithelial Cells from Sexually Immature Rats to the Carcinogenic, Toxic, and Mutagenic Effects of N-nitroso-N-methylurea but not 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)Anthracene
As of Fall 2007: Scientist; GlaxoSmithKline Research & Development, Oncology Biology
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Scott M. Arnold, PhD
1995-Ph.D. in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - William J. Hickey, PhD
1988-BS in Environmental Health from Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Dissertation: The Integrated Chemical and Biological Remediation of Atrazine - Contaminated Aqueous Wastes
As of Fall 2007: Dow Chemical - Michigan
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