Kristy Richardson investigating the accumulation and metabolism of anthropogenic pollutants in sea turtles. |
Lynnie
Cua studies the physiology of nitrogen oxide metabolism in
nitrite-oxidizing bacteria.
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Yanhong
Li during a field study on human exposure to pesticide residues.
For questions regarding the Environmental
Toxicology Graduate Program, contact the Student Affairs Officer,
etox@ucr.edu
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Environmental
Toxicology
Graduate Students, 2007-2008
- Aimanant,
Sukon
- Banks,
Christopher
- Baquiran,
Jean-Paul
- Belcher,
Richard
- Bigelow,
Melinda
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Camacho, Homero
- Cathers,
Catherine
- Chen,
Zhenshan
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Coburn, Cary
- Cua,
Lynnie
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Evans, Amy
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Gibbons, Catherine
- Hong,
Haizheng
- Hunter,
Wesley
- Jiang,
Yong
- Kang'ethe,
Wanyoike
- Lee, Su Bum
- Li,
Yanhong
- Liu, Chang
- Nillos,
Mae Grace
- Nishino,
Noriko
- Obermeyer,
Genevieve
- Pliego,
Karla
- Ren, Lei
- Richardson,
Kristine
- Sirajuddin,
Ayesha
- Thrippleton,
Kelly
- Wang,
Yehong (Heather)
- Zimmermann, Kathryn
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Companies and Institutions who have hired
UCR Environmental Toxicology Graduates
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