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University of Texas - Medical Branch, Galveston

Molecular Mechanisms for Environmental Injury
Mary Moslen, Ph.D.
Department of Pathology
Predoctoral, Postdoctoral Training
T32 ES07254

Research training is offered in three areas which share a unifying theme of oxidant injury: pathophysiology, DNA damage and repair; and biotransformation and transport. Training in the broad area of pathophysiology focuses on toxic agent injury to the GI tract, the central nervous system, and lung. The curriculum builds upon the reorganization of the graduate school towards an interdisciplinary common first-year curriculum to include core courses in mechanistic and advanced toxicology. The training program is associated with the Sealy Center in Environmental Health and Medicine.

E-mail contact: mary.moslen@utmb.edu

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Last Reviewed: August 16, 2007