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    cbr environmental endocrinology laboratory

The CBR Signal transduction Laboratory's sister site. The CBR EE Lab is currently researching various models and mechanisms of environmental signals. As a member of the worldwide Environmental Hormones Project, we are contributing to a global understanding of these chemicals.
       
    e.hormone

Your gateway to the environment and hormones. The Center for Bioenvironmental Research at Tulane and Xavier Universities website for the environment, hormones, endocrine disrupters, and systems biology.
       
    center for bioenvironmental research

The mission of the CBR is to conduct and coordinate research and teaching to enhance global understanding of environmental issues and provide solutions through innovative communication and technology. Under the guidance of two New Orleans universities, the CBR has created a place where eminent scholars and teachers from varying backgrounds and disciplines gather to conduct research, debate vital issues, instruct the young, and connect with the community outside its walls.
       
    environmental estrogens and other hormones

The CBR's Environmental Estrogens and Other Hormones (EEOH) site. Environmental hormones are a wide variety of natural compounds and synthetic chemicals that may mimic natural hormones. The substances have been linked to growth, reproductive, and other health problems in wildlife and laboratory animals and may affect human health.
       
    tulane university molecular & cellular biology

The Molecular and Cellular Biology Ph.D. graduate program at Tulane University offers a broad range of opportunities to carry out cutting edge biomedical research. Areas of specialty include gene therapy, genetic stability, cancer genetics, cancer immunology, environmental biology, infectious disease, genomics, proteomics, signal transduction, gene regulation, tumor virology. The Tulane Cancer Center, the Center for Gene Therapy, the Center for Bioenvironmental Research, and the Tulane Regional Primate Center offer additional opportunities for exposure and training in some of the most advanced technologies in biomedical research.
       
    tulane university department of pharmacology

The Department of Pharmacology offers two different programs of instruction and research training. The Masters Program is a one year program designed to attract those students who are interested in improving their credentials to compete for admission to a medical school, as well as those individuals who are interested in this degree to achieve their professional goals.

The Doctorate Program is designed to train graduate students in a specialized subdiscipline of pharmacology in preparation for a career in research and teaching for a position in an academic institution, industry or a governmental agency. Research training is available in biochemical, cardiovascular, chemical, pulmonary, and renal pharmacology as well as hematopharmacology, neuropharmacology, and toxicology.
       


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