Research

Pharmacology and Toxicology Group

The Pharmacology and Toxicology Group conducts basic science and applied research on the mechanisms of action of the effects of chemicals and drugs in humans, how gene expression is regulated, and bone metabolism and fracture repair. We also focus on understanding the damage caused by radiation exposure, developing new technology for biosurveillance of outbreaks of infectious diseases, and accelerating the development of medical countermeasures. Our studies help us to understand how people respond to drugs and chemicals, how they vary in their response, and how to prevent deleterious effects.

Research Areas

Toxicology

            Kristen S. Kulp.

            Heather A. Enright

            Matthew A. Coleman

Michael Malfatti

Cancer Biology

Gabriela Loots

Nicole M. Collette

Matthew A. Coleman

Michael Malfatti

Development

Gabriela Loots

Nicole M. Collette

Deepa Murugesh

Nicholas Hum

Radiobiology

Matthew A. Coleman

Larry Dugan

Salustra S. Urbin

Biotechnology/Nanotechnology

Heather A. Enright

Benjamin Stewart

Salustra S. Urbin

Nicholas Hum

Victoria Lao

Matthew A. Coleman

Larry Dugan

Molecular Biology

Larry Dugan

Deepa Murugesh

Benjamin Stewart

Salustra S. Urbin

Nicholas Hum

Victoria Lao

Neurobiology

Margaret Windy Mcnerney