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Biochemistry/Physiology BranchProcessing frozen fish tissues for biochemical analysis.

Don Tillitt, Branch Chief

The Biochemistry and Physiology Branch develops analytical techniques (i.e., cell bioassay/immunoassay) to quantitate exposure and estimate toxicity in both lab and field studies with fish and wildlife; and conducts basic and applied research in microbiology and at the cellular, organ and organismal levels of organization in animals. Emphasis is on sublethal effects of chemicals that lead to behavioral, developmental, and population level effects, that ultimately can influence ecosystem health. In addition, Branch scientists study the biochemical mechanism(s) of contaminants in order to develop and validate sublethal indicators of chemical stress. The Branch has three sections: Biochemistry, Physiology, and Microbiology.

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Biochemistry and Physiology Staff

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