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Director: Dr. Richard T. Di Giulio
http://www.duke.edu/web/toxicology/
The Duke Integrated Toxicology Programprovides students with the theoretical and practical basis for research and teaching in Toxicology. this interdepartmental program brings together graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and faculty members from a variety of scientific disciplines to address toxicological problems from their molecular basis to clinical and environmental consequences. Duke faculty members have a variety of collaborative research efforts with and students have access to scientists at the nearby National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, the CIIT Centers for Health Research, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Head of a live, transgenic zebrafish embryo which has the yellow fluorescent gene expressing from a nervous system specific promoter. This allows analysis of toxicant effects upon the developing embryonic nervous system.
 
For further information, contact:

Dr. Richard T. Di Giulio, Director
Integrated Toxicology Program

Duke University
Box 90328
Durham, NC 27708
(919) 613-8024
richd@duke.edu
 
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