The PhD in Molecular and Environmental Toxicology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides students with interdisciplinary training in the molecular mechanisms and environmental pathways of toxic substances. The program prepares researchers to address public health challenges, regulatory policy, and ecological impacts through science-based solutions.
Molecular Mechanisms of Heavy Metal-Induced Neurotoxicity
Epigenetic Alterations from Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
Toxicogenomic Profiling of Airborne Nanoparticles
Biomarker Discovery for Early Detection of Liver Toxicity
Assessing Microplastic Toxicity in Aquatic Food Chains
Inflammatory Pathways Triggered by Pesticide Exposure
Oxidative Stress and Mitochondrial Damage in Chemical Toxicity
Mechanistic Studies of Chemical-Induced Carcinogenesis
Neurodevelopmental Impact of Prenatal Pollutant Exposure
Using Zebrafish Models to Study Waterborne Toxins
Toxic Effects of PFAS on Liver and Immune Function
Bioaccumulation Modeling of Persistent Organic Pollutants
Transcriptomic Changes in Response to Nanomaterial Exposure
Toxicokinetics of Pharmaceuticals in Wastewater Systems
Role of Gut Microbiota in Modulating Toxic Responses
Environmental Risk Assessment of Industrial Byproducts
Single-Cell Analysis of Immune Cell Toxicant Responses
Comparative Toxicology Across Mammalian Cell Lines
3D Culture Models for High-Throughput Toxicity Screening
Modeling Genetic Susceptibility to Environmental Toxicants
Conduct pioneering research into chemical safety and environmental health through an interdisciplinary doctoral program designed for impact.
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