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Alumni - Listed By Year Graduated
Alumni - Listed By Last Name (while in program)
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Richard W. Lambrecht, PhD - Email - (860) 679-3759
1986 PhD in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor - George Bryan
Dissertation: Subchronic and Chronic Effects of Hexachlorobenzene Fed to Laboratory Rodents
As of Fall 2007: Assistant Professor, Pharmacology; University of Conn Health Center; Liver-Biliary Pancreatic Center
Bio:
Jill M. Larson, MS - Email - 920-498-6372
1991 Advisor - William Karasov
Thesis: Reproduction and Developmental Anomalies in Double-CrestedCormorants (Phalacrocorax Auritus) on Lake Michigan: An Environmental Contaminants Study
As of Spring 2008: Chemistry Instructor; Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
Bio: We investigated the potential effects of select polychlorinated biphenyls on colonial nesting bird reproduction and embryonic development. I am grateful and proud to have earned a graduate degree from the molecular and environmental toxicology program. Since my graduation in 1991, I have taught chemistry and other science courses at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College. My employer has afforded the opportunity for continued education in many aspects of science including biotechnology, nanotechnology, and forensics. I will take an academic sabbatical for the upcoming year (2008-2009) to study human nutrition. Thank you Toxicology Center and Dr Karasov for a life changing opportunity at UW-Madison!
Steve Laszewski, PhD
1989 PhD in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor John Harkin
Dissertation: Anaerobic Biodegradation of Carbaryl by Human Intestinal Bacteria
As of Fall 2007: Forth and Van Dyke
Bio:
Maria E. Leal De Garcia, MS
1986 MS in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison
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Cheol-Koo Lee, PhD
2003 PhD in Molecular & Environmental Toxicology - Advisor Tomas Prolla
1996 MS in Pharmacy from Seoul National University
1989 BS in Genetic Engineering from University of SuWon
Dissertation: Gene Expression Profile of Aging and it's Modification by Caloric Restriction, A-Lipoic Acid, and Coenzyme 210 in Mice
As of Fall 2007: Assistant Professor; Korea University College of Life and Environmental Sciencs; Division of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
Bio:
Elyse Lee, PhD - Email - (919) 843-6470
2005 PhD in Molecular & Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor - George Wilding
1999 BA in Biochemistry & Ecotoxicology from Rutgers
Dissertation: JunD: The Missing Link Between the Androgen Signaling Axis and Oxidative Stress in Prostate Cancer
As of Fall 2007: Postdoctoral Fellow; University of North Carolina; Dept of Genetics
Bio:
Jong-Min Lee, PhD
2003 PhD in Molecular & Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison -Advisor - Jeffrey A. Johnson, PhD
1996 Bachlor of Home Economics from Seoul National University
Dissertation: Nrf2 - Dependent ARE Activation in Neutral Cells
As of Fall 2007:
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Edward D. Levin, PhD - Email - (919) 681-6273
1984 PhD in Environmental Toxicology - Advisor - Robert Bowman
Dissertation: The Long-Term Effects of Developmental Lead Exposure on Learning and Memory in Monkeys
As of Fall 2007: Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Science; Duke University Medical Center Environmental Sciences & Policy
Bio:
Guangming Li, PhD - Email (510) 428-3885
2004 Advisor - Mark Cook
1992 MS in Pharmacology from China Pharmaceutical University
1988 BS in Phytochemistry from China Pharmaceutical University
Dissertation: Modulation of Cyclooxygenase and Other NF-kB Regulated Gene products by conjugated Fatty Acids
As of Fall 2007: Postdoctoral Research Scientist; UC-Berkley; Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute
Bio:
Yafan Li, PhD - Email (502) 272-0904
2005 PhD in Molecular & Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor - Terry D. Oberley
Dissertation: Morphological and Biochemical Mechanisms Linked to the Development of Papilloma-Independent Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma in PKC Epsilon Overexpression Transgenic Mice
As of Fall 2007: Postdoctoral Fellow; University of New Mexico; Colege of Pharmacy-Toxicology
Bio:
Betsy T. Lin, MS
1990 MS in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor Ronald Hinsdill
Thesis: Evaluation of Immunomodulatory Effects of Selected Carbamates Using In Vitro Assay Systems
As of Fall 2007:
Bio:
Robert Lipinski, PhD - Email - (608) 265-8706
Gradute Student Page 2008
2008 PhD in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor - Wade Bushman
Dissertation: Identification and Characterization of Environmental Disruptors of Hedgehog Signaling
As of Spring 2008: Post-Doc, Division of Urology, Dept of Surgery, School of Medicine and Public Health
Bio: Received a BS in Biology from the University of WI-Madison in 2002 and a PhD in Molecular and Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison in 2008.
Biing-Hui Liu - Email (04)2473-0022 ext 11815
1996 PhD in Molecular & Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor Fun-Sun Chu
Dissertation: Role of a Selected Enzyme and a Regulatory Protein on Aflatoxin Biosynthesis
As of Fall 2007: Associate Professor; Chung Shan Medical Center; Dept of Life Science
Bio:
Jennifer Loertscher, PhD - Email (206) 296-5945
2001 PhD in Molecular & Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor - B. Lynn Allen-Hoffmann
1996 MS in Chemistry from Grinnell College
Dissertation: In Vitro and In Vivo Effects of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxine on Keratinocyte Terminal Differentiation
As of Fall 2007: Assistant Professor of Chemistry - Seattle University; Chemistry Department
Bio:
Joseph C. Loftus, PhD - Email
1984 PhD in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor - Ralph M. Albrecht
198_ BS in Environmental Studies and Chemistry from Butler University
Dissertation: Role of the Cytoskeleton in Platelet Structure and Function: Activation, Aggregation, and use of a Model System
As of Fall 2007: Associate Professor of Biochem/Molecular Biology; Mayo Clinic
Bio:
Linda J. Loretz, PhD
199_ PhD in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor Catherine Reznikoff
1986 MS in Environmental Toxicology from UW-Madison - Advisor Michael Pariza
Thesis: Effects of metabolic Alteration on Apparent Covalent Binding of Carcinogens to Rat Hepatocyte Macromolecules in primary Monolayer Culture.
Dissertation: Transformation Studies Using Human Uroepithelial Cells
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