Jennifer Toyoda and Aaron Whitt receive top research poster presentation awards at 2020 annual meeting of the NIEHS Superfund Research Program
Jennifer Toyoda and Aaron Whitt received top research poster presentation awards at 2020 annual meeting of the NIEHS Superfund Research Program. Both are PhD candidates in the pharmacology and toxicology program supported by predoctoral fellowships on the NIEHS T32 training grant in environmental health sciences. Jennifer is pursuing her PhD dissertation in the laboratory of Dr. John Wise, Sr. Aaron is pursuing his PhD dissertation in the laboratory of Dr. Chi Li.
Jennifer Toyoda research presentation: Hexavalent chromium decreases securin expression and increases separase substrate cleavage in human lung cells
Aaron Whitt research presentation: Exploring the role of paraoxonase 2 in non-small cell lung carcinoma