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The Rochester Toxicology Program offers cutting-edge graduate and postdoctoral education in environmental health sciences and toxicology. Our goal is to prepare the future generation of skilled, self-directed toxicologists and environmental health researchers capable of pioneering studies and translating discoveries into practical resources for healthcare providers and the general public to enhance health outcomes. The program's academic structure includes required courses, optional classes, discussion forums, and investigative work. We emphasize research as the cornerstone of our curriculum, with the Ph.D. conferred based on a thesis showing scholarly proficiency. Given toxicology's interdisciplinary nature, we maintain that a solid foundation in fundamental sciences is essential. Doctoral candidates exceeding four years of study focus exclusively on research without additional coursework requirements.
Environmental factors significantly influence human health, yet the specific mechanisms of these effects and strategies for mitigation remain poorly understood. Specialized toxicology training suits individuals passionate about biomedical science who seek to bridge biological discoveries with environmental impacts on disease development and prevention. Faculty research within the Toxicology Training Program concentrates on seven key domains: Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Toxicology, Immunotoxicology, Molecular Modifiers of Toxicity, Neurotoxicology, Osteotoxicology, Reproductive & Developmental Toxicology, and Stem Cells & Epigenetics.
Osteotoxicology examines how environmental contaminants disrupt bone development and repair, potentially leading to osteoporosis and osteoarthritis