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Deborah Cory-Slechta, PhD
Director, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
Institute (EOHSI)
Chair, UMDNJ-RWJMS Department of Environmental and Occupational
Medicine
Dr. Deborah Cory-Slechta has been the Director of The
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute (EOHSI)
since February, 2003. She is also Chair of the Department of
Environmental and Occupational Medicine at the UMDNJ-Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School.
Dr. Deborah Cory-Slechta received her Ph.D. degree from the
University of Minnesota in 1977 and worked as a junior staff
fellow at the National Center for Toxicological Research before
moving to the University of Rochester in 1979 to begin a
post-doctoral fellowship. She was appointed to the faculty in
1982 and in 1998 became Chair of the Department of Environmental
Medicine and Director of the NIEHS Environmental Health Sciences
Center at the University of Rochester. From July 2000 - July
2002, she served as Dean for Research and Director of the Aab
Institute for Biomedical Sciences, a newly established post at
the University and as such, became the first female dean in the
history of the Medical School.
Dr. Cory-Slechta has served on numerous national research review
and advisory panels, including committees of the National
Institutes of Health, the National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences, the Food and Drug Administration, the National
Center for Toxicological Research, the Environmental Protection
Agency, the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of
Medicine, and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry, Centers for Disease Control. In addition, Dr. Cory-Slechta
has served on the editorial boards of several journals including
Neurotoxicology, Toxicology, Toxicological Sciences, Fundamental
and Applied Toxicology, Neurotoxicology and Teratology, and
American Journal of Mental Retardation. She has held the elected
positions of President of the Neurotoxicology Specialty Section
of the Society of Toxicology, President of the Behavioral
Toxicology Society, and been named a Fellow of the American
Psychological Association.
Her research has focused largely on the relationships between
neurotransmitter systems and behavior, and how such
relationships are altered by exposures to environmental
toxicants, particularly the role of environmental neurotoxicants
in developmental disabilities and neurodegenerative diseases.
These research efforts have resulted in over 100 papers and book
chapters to date.
EOHSI
170 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Room # 218
Phone (Office): (732)
454-0200
FAX: (732) 445-0152
Email:
dcs@eohsi.rutgers.edu |
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