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KIM A. ANDERSON, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Washington State University
- Environmental forensic chemistry involving bioavailability
and speciation method development to decipher sources and fate of environmentally
and biologically important chemicals.
WILLIAM
BAIRD, Professor, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin
- Mechanisms of carcinogenesis by environmental polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons
SAMUEL
BENNETT, Assistant Professor/Sr. Research
- Biochemical and molecular aspects of DNA replication
and repair, molecular mechanisms of mutagenesis
ANDREW BUERMEYER, Associate Professor, Ph.D.,
University of Wisconsin - Madison
- DNA mismatch repair, genomic instability and cancer,
mouse models of cancer, genetic toxicology, chemoprevention of cancer
ROD DASHWOOD, Professor, Ph.D., Portsmouth
University, U.K.
- Mechanisms of chemical carcinogenesis and the cancer
inhibitory action of food constituents
JENNIFER FIELD, Professor, Ph.D., Colorado
School of Mines
- Environmental fate and transport of organic pollutants
in groundwater and municipal wastewater, environmental analytical chemistry.
JOHN HAYS, Professor, Ph.D., University of
California-San Diego
- Human and plant genomic-stability systems that correct
DNA mismatches and repair or tolerate mutagenic DNA damages
JEFFREY JENKINS, Professor, Ph.D., Michigan
State University
- Extension environmental chemistry, toxicology, envrironmental
fate, risk assessment
PAUL
C. JEPSON, Professor, Director of the Integrated Plant Protection
Center, Ph.D., University of Cambridge, UK
- Integrated pest management (IPM), ecotoxicology, ecological
risk assessment
NANCY I. KERKVLIET,Professor, Ph.D., Oregon
State University
- Extension toxicology, immunotoxicology, flow cytometry
SIVA
KUMAR KOLLURI, Assistant Professor, Ph.D.
- Molecular and Cellular Toxicology
CRAIG MARCUS, Department Head, Professor, Ph.D., Madison Wisconsin
- Structure, function and expression of the cytochromes P450 super family of enzyme
STACI
SIMONICH, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Indiana University
- Regional and global environmental fate, transport, and
deposition of semi-volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere, aquatic,
and terrestrial compartments.
- Novel and improved analytical methods and techniques
for studying the fate of semi-volatile organic contaminants in the environment.
- Validation of regional and global environmental fate
models for semi-volatile organic compounds.
DAVE
STONE , Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Oregon State University
DANIEL
L. SUDAKIN, Associate Professor, M.D., M.P.H., Oregon Health Sciences
University
- Medical toxicology, epidemiology, risk assessment and
communication
ROBERT
TANGUAY, Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of California-Riverside
- Molecular and developmental toxicology.
DAVID WILLIAMS,
Professor, Ph.D., Oregon State University
- Biochemical toxicology, metabolism
COURTESY FACULTY
ANNE FAIRBROTHER,
Courtesy Faculty
- wildlife toxicology and ecological risk assessment
WILLIAM STUBBLEFIELD,
Courtesy Faculty, Ph.D. University of Wyoming

AFFILIATED FACULTY
CHARLES ALLEN
, Ph.D. (CROET at OHSU)
BRUCE GOLD,
Ph.D. (CROET at OHSU)
RHIAN
B. COPE Ph.D.
DENNIS R. KOOP, Ph.D.
(CROET at OHSU)
PAMELA J.
LEIN, Ph.D. (CROET at OHSU)
MITCHELL
TURKER , Ph.D. (CROET at OHSU)
EMERITUS and RETIRED FACULTY
GEORGE BAILEY,
Distinguished Professor Emeritus , Ph.D., University of California-Berkley
- Genetic and biochemical aspects of carcinogenesis and
food toxicology, biochemical genetics of salmonid fishes
DONALD BUHLER,
Ph.D. Professor Emeritus
- Biochemical toxicology, drug metabolism, fish biochemistry
and aquatic toxicology
JERRY HENDRICKS,
Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Colorado State University
- Pathology as it relates to food toxicology and nutrition
with special emphasis on trout as an experimental animal, aquaculture
of salmonoids, carcinogens, fish pathology
TERRY MILLER, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Oregon State University
- Extension chemistry and toxicology, environmental toxicology,
biochemical mechanisms of toxicity, membrane biochemistry
HELMUT RIEDL, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Michigan State University, East Lansing
- Integrated pest management on tree fruits and as components of integrated fruit production systems.
IAN J. TINSLEY,
Ph.D. Professor Emeritus
SHELDON WAGNER,
M.D., Retired
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