Environmental Factor, May 2007, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
NIEHS Spotlight
Institute Looks to Its Future Growth
On March 30 at a town meeting in Rodbell Auditorium, NIEHS formally began the year-and-a-half process of developing a Master Plan for growth and change for the RTP campus.
Scientific Counselors Review Two DIR Labs
On March 25-27, the NIEHS Board of Scientific Counselors (BSC) conducted external reviews of research by nine investigators in the Laboratory of Molecular Carcinogenesis (LMC) and Laboratory of Molecular Toxicology (LMT).
SEAD Researchers and Advisors Meet at NIEHS
On April 12 and 13 the NIEHS Epidemiology Branch (EB) hosted a two-day meeting of Soy Estrogens and Development (SEAD) project researchers and advisors in Rodbell Auditorium.
Epidemiologist Examines Nutritional Policies to Curb Obesity
While economists are fond of warning that "there's no free lunch," Epidemiologist Ichiro Kawachi, M.D., Ph.D., offered his audience at NIEHS a little different caveat - there are no easy answers to curbing the epidemic of obesity.
Epidemiology Branch Fellow Wins Poster Session Award
Research Fellow Martha Montgomery won a top prize in poster session competition at the Eighth Annual Women's Health Research Day
Prospective UNC Students Visit NIEHS
Twenty young people visiting the University of North Carolina campus in their final weeks of high school got insight into what a career at NIEHS might hold for them during an afternoon visit to the Institute on April 12.
Inside The Institute
NIEHS Showcases Travel and Vacation Opportunities
On April 4, Alma Britton, Dona McNeill and others in the Administrative Services and Analysis Branch did their part to help NIEHS employees and contractors learn more about why tourism is such a big deal in North Carolina.
Vendors Promote Products in Spring Show
On April 5, sales representatives from 34 suppliers of laboratory and medical equipment lined the mall area in D and E modules to show off new products, give away trademarked merchandize and convince the Institute's scientists that their products and services would outperform what's now being used in the labs.
Spring is Book Time at NIEHS
Spring is a time to celebrate the outdoors, break out the summer clothes and begin to attack those extra winter pounds with a vengeance.
EPA Fortress Gets New Look
NIEHS veterans with at least seven years service will remember well the old headquarters of the EPA at the corner of Alexander and NC 54.
Nature Awakens at NIEHS
Photographer Steve McCaw rarely goes anywhere without his camera and gear, and the sight of spring's arrival on campus was too glorious for him to ignore.
Calendar of Upcoming Events
Science Notebook
Rodbell Lecturer Reports on Progress in Deciphering the Histone Code
The honored speaker at the ninth annual Dr. Martin Rodbell Lecture on April 10 was chromatin biology researcher C. David Allis, Ph.D.
Biochemist Speaks on DNA Precursor Metabolism
Christopher Mathews, Ph.D., gave the most recent talk in the Laboratory of Molecular Genetics (LMG) Fellows Invited Guest Lecture Series on April 2.
Frontiers in Environmental Sciences Lecture Series Update
The Frontiers in Environmental Science Lecture Series continued in April with RTP area scientists sharing results of their recent research with scientists at NIEHS. March closed with a lecture by Geneticist Fernando Pardo-Manuel de Villena, Ph.D.
GEMS Showcases Systems Biology Approach at Spring Meeting
The Genetics and Environmental Mutagenesis Society (GEMS) held its 2007 Spring Meeting April 16th at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) RTP headquarters.
Upcoming: Distinguished Lecturer to Discuss Gene Transcription
Bert. W. O'Malley, M.D. will deliver the final talk in the 2006-2007 NIEHS Distinguished Lecture Series on May 22 at 11:00 in Rodbell Auditorium. O'Malley is a professor and the chair of the Department of Molecular/Cell Biology at Baylor College of Medicine. He will address "The Expanding Roles of Nuclear Receptor Coactivators."
Upcoming: Kunkel to Speak in Duke Seminar Series
As Kunkel will explain in his talk, replication of eukaryotic nuclear genomes requires DNA polymerase alpha to initiate synthesis at origins and of Okazaki fragments on the lagging strand, subsequently allowing DNA polymerases delta and epsilon to then perform the bulk of chain elongation.
Upcoming: Zeldin to Give Talk at UNC-CH Medical School
According to Zeldin, cytochrome P450 epoxygenases such as CYP2J2 metabolize arachidonic acid to epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) which are converted to dihydroxyeicosatrienoic acids (DHETs) by soluble epoxide hydrolase (EPHX2).
Upcoming: Frontiers in Environmental Sciences Lectures in May
The NIEHS weekly lecture series on emerging issues in environmental sciences continues in May.
DERT Papers of the Month
DIR Papers of the Month