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Award
Recipients
Abby Benninghoff, Research Associate, Environmental and Molecular Toxicology, Oregon State University
Project Title: Perfluorinated Chemicals (PFCs) as Modulators of Tumorigenesis in Rainbow Trout (2006)
Kim Anderson and Robert Tanguay, Associate Professors, Environmental and Molecular Toxicology, Oregon State University
Project Title: Novel Combination of an Environmental Bioavailable Analytical System and an Aquatic Model (2006)
Gayle Orner, Assistant Professor (Senior Research), Linus Pauling Institute, Oregon State University
Project Title: Prevention of Cancer by Synthetic Food Dyes (2005)
Michael L Kent, Ph.D., Director, Center for Fish Disease Research
Oregon State University
Project Title: Role of Chronic Inflammation in Mutagenesis and Carcinogenesis in Medaka (2005)
Bill Baird, Ph.D., Professor, Environmental and Molecular Toxicology
and
Robert L Tanguay, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Environmental and Molecular Toxicology
Oregon State University
Project Title: Role of Bulky DNA Adduct Repair Enzymes in Early Development of Zebrafish (2004).
Michael L Kent, Ph.D.,
Director, Center for Fish Disease Research,
Oregon State University
Project Title: Virulence of Mycobacterium
spp. from Fishes (2003).
Robert L Tanguay, Ph.D., Associate
Professor, Environmental and Molecular Toxicology,
Oregon State University
Project Title: Toxicgenomics in Zebrafish
(2003).
Gary H Thorgaard, Ph.D., Professor,
School of Biological Sciences,
Washington State University
Project Title: Mapping Type-I Genes
in Rainbow Trout and Correlation with Zebrafish Map (2003).
Lawrence R Curtis, Ph.D., Professor
and Department Head, Department of Environmental and Molecular
Toxicology, Oregon State University
Project Title: A Hepatic Carcinogen
Binding Protein Aggregate (2002).
Christopher J Bayne, Ph.D., Professor,
Department of Zoology,
Oregon State University
Project Title: DNA Microarray for Trout
Carcinogenesis and Pathogenesis Studies (2002).
Thomas F Murray, Ph.D., Distinguished
Research Professor and Head, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology,
University of Georgia
Project Title: Brevetoxin-Induced Neuronal
Death (2001).
David E Williams, Ph.D., Professor,
Environmental and Molecular Toxicology,
Oregon stateUniversity
Project Title: Mechanisms of Tumor Promotion
by 3, 3’-Diindolylmethane in Trout (2001).
Jan M Spitsbergen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor,
Environmental and Molecular Toxicology,
Oregon State University
Project Title: Evaluation of Spontaneous
and Carcinogen-Induced Neoplasia in Mutant and Wild-Type Lines
of Zebrafish (2000).
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