Ria presented her work on neonicotinoid metabolites crossing the placenta and blood-brain barrier and impairing trophoblast function in a compound-specific manner.
Gianna presented her work on circadian rhythms in human extravillous trophoblasts and their responsiveness to molecular clock regulators and select environmental chemicals.
The Chicago Pathology High Intensity Board Review Series is back in action for the 7th consecutive year! When: April 25-26, 2026 (Saturday and Sunday) Time: 7:30 AM – 7:30 PM US CT $75…
Juliana’s research focused on how immune and environmental factors shape sinonasal epithelial responses in chronic rhinosinusitis; she is now completing her medical degree through UIC’s Medical Scientist Training Program, with an expected graduation…
Anita presented her work on the effects of a complex chemical mixture that targets the epidermal growth factor receptor on human placental explant cultures. Congratulations Anita!
Anita presented her work on the effects of a complex chemical mixture that targets the epidermal growth factor receptor on human placental explant cultures. For this work, Anita received the 2024 TOP 5…
Natalia’s spatial lipidomics image is selected as the Endocrine Image of the Month by the Endocrine Society (featured in the Endocrine News). This image also received the Honorable Mention at the 2023 Endocrine Society Annual…