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ABOUT THE LAB
The Repro-Eco lab implements a One Environmental Health approach, which involves collaborative efforts to assess consequences, responses, and actions at the human, animal, and ecosystem interfaces, to address environmental health issues. Our lab utilizes a combination of laboratory and field studies to identify molecular, cellular, and physiological changes associated with chemical exposures under controlled and environmentally relevant conditions. We also prioritize outreach and scientific communication with the public and regulatory agencies to inform public health and regulatory responses to the hazards of pollution.
Projects
For more information about each project see our Research page
Impact of Chemical Exposures on Implantation and the Placenta
Consequences of Concurrent Endocrine Challenges,
Exposure x Pregnancy
Sentinel Animals as Bioindicators of Situational Environmental Exposures
Meet the Team
The Repro-Eco Tax lab is always looking to recruit enthusiastic and motivated scientists. Please click the button below or contact us to inquire about joining our group.
Assistant Professor
Kylie Rock, PhD
Grad Student, MS EnTox
Zachary Padgett
Lab Technician
Paige Powell
Undergraduate Researcher
Sasha Suggs
Research Assistant
Mary Boland
Undergraduate Researcher
Chloe Schmidt
News Highlights
For more information see our News & Resources page
In the Repro-Eco Tox Lab, we believe
Adapted and with inspiration from Sammy Katta, https://sammykatta.com/diversity
DEIB: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging are core values of the Repro-Eco Tox Lab.
We believe that fair treatment and inclusivity foster a welcoming environment to bring together diverse perspectives promoting creativity in science, communication, education, and mentoring.
For information on university DEIB goals and practices
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