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  • Society of Toxicology awards recognize fellows, grantees
  • K.C. Donnelly Externships awarded to outstanding Superfund trainees
  • Sustaining A Rural Practice Requires An Understanding Of Rural Lifestyle
  • Microbiome workshop dives deep into expanding field
  • What to know about Poland syndrome
  • Coronavirus pandemic should shift our focus to a more locally sourced food supply
  • New class of cancer-fighting compounds discovered by NIEHS-funded team
  • Tyre chemical drives mystery salmon deaths
  • Study shows vitamin E needed for proper nervous system development
  • OSU toxicologist receives $7 million to study biological impacts of chemicals
  • OSU prof’s grant-funded zebrafish study may curb need to use animals for chemical testing
  • OSU Distinguished Professor receives $7M for wide-ranging study of biological impact of chemicals
  • Microplastics: The ‘big little problem’ plaguing oceans
  • Commentary: Microplastics are getting into our bodies. We need to understand what that means
  • Opinion: Microplastics are getting into our bodies. We need to understand what that means
  • https://www.dailyunion.com/microplastics-are-getting-into-our-bodies-we-need-to-understand-what-that-means/article_6bbf37a1-ee74-5c55-b800-5420de318f2d.html
  • Is Grilled Meat Bad for You?
  • Compounds derived from hops show promise as treatment for common liver disease
  • Picture of Chesapeake microplastics grows clearer
  • Study raises new alarm over long-term exposure to second-hand smoke
  • Study raises new alarm over long-term exposure to second-hand smoke
  • Researchers get closer to gene therapy that would restore hearing for the congenitally deaf
  • Report urges California to act to protect marine ecosystems against microplastics
  • New class of anti-cancer compounds effectively kills liver and breast cancer cells
  • Small molecule screens reveal new class of anticancer compounds
  • Chemical Impact: Microplastic pollution more complex than we think, says new research
  • Evaluating Fireground Exposures: Why the Sample Matters
  • Why PFAS Chemicals Are So Difficult to Remediate
  • Drema Gail (Parker) McCord
  • News Feature: How “forever chemicals” might impair the immune system
  • California Is First to Tackle Microplastics in Drinking Water
  • Forest pesticides found downstream in coastal Oregon waters
  • Premature or precautionary? California is first to tackle microplastics in drinking water
  • Scientists gather to study risk from microplastic pollution
  • New research could provide more hop flavours for craft brewers
  • Advancing understanding of hop genome to aid brewers, medical researchers
  • Scientists are sequencing the hop genome and discovering some medical potential
  • Study hints at microbiome differences in children with autism
  • Science, interrupted: Oregon research threatened in a pandemic world
  • Science, interrupted: Oregon research threatened in a pandemic world
  • Even razor clams on sparsely populated Olympic Coast can't escape plastics, study finds
  • Wildfire Smoke Can Spread Toxics to Water, Soil, and Elsewhere
  • Wildfire Smoke Can Spread Toxics to Water, Soil, and Elsewhere
  • OSU receives $1.2M grant for program to encourage private well-water testing in Oregon
  • Is beer good for you? Yakima Valley hops fuel promising medical research
  • 5G Most Likely Not Harmful to Human Health, Says Study
  • New 5G networks pose little risk to health, finds new study
  • 5G wireless networks have few health impacts, finds study using zebrafish model
  • 5G wireless networks have few health impacts, finds study using zebrafish model
  • Rain Dampens Above Average Wheat Harvest
  • Waterborne toxic pollutants can affect fish for generations
  • Effects from low-level concentrations of harmful chemicals preserved in three generations of fish
  • Class of 2020: Top students of Crescent Valley High School
  • NIH launches analytics platform to harness nationwide COVID-19 patient data to speed treatments
  • Dogs can be 'early-warning systems' for toxic chemical exposure at home
  • Fracking believed to be behind water contamination that harmed foals
  • When wildfire smoke blankets an area, staying inside might not be the refuge you think it is
  • What’s safe, what’s not: Guide to Oregon’s reopening amid coronavirus
  • Oregon State researchers discover new class of cancer fighting compounds Peer-Reviewed Publication
  • Transitions: U. of North Carolina at Charlotte Selects New Chancellor; 2020 Guggenheim Fellows Named
  • Society of Toxicology awards recognize fellows, grantees
  • Press Release: Oregon State University Names New Linus Pauling Institute Director
  • Marion County has the highest documented COVID-19 rate in the state. No one is sure why.
  • Microplastic pollution: Scientists look at scope of risk from broken-down plastic in oceans
  • Hormone-mimicking chemicals harm fish now—and their unexposed offspring later
  • Warm Waters and Birth Control Pills Influence Gene Expression in Fish
  • Arsenic may interfere with pregnancy and children’s health
  • SWOCC students earn honors for winter term

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EHSC is funded by NIEHS grant #P30 ES030287 (An Institute of NIH)

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