Environmental Toxicology
graduate fieldoverview
concentrations
- cellular and molecular toxicology
- nutritional and food toxicology
- ecotoxicology and environmental chemistry
degree offered
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Degree | academic degree
- Master of Science (M.S.) Degree | academic degree
people
headed by
- Yen, Andrew | Professor
field members
- Baeumner, Antje J | Professor
- Bloom, Stephen Earl | Professor
- Boor, Kathryn Jean | Professor
- Bowser, Paul Raymond | Professor
- Brown, Dan L | Associate Professor
- Campbell, T. Colin | Professor Emeritus/a
- Casey, James Wilton | Associate Professor
- Dietert, Rodney Reynolds | Professor of Immunotoxicology
- Durst, Richard A | Prof Emeritus
- Gillett, James W. | Professor Emeritus/a
- Hay, Anthony G. | Associate Professor
- Hedge, Alan | Professor
- Hotchkiss, Joseph H | Professor
- Kochian, Leon V. | Courtesy Professor
- Kraus PhD, William Lee | Professor
- Lemley, Ann Theresa | Professor
- Lion, Leonard William | Professor
- Liu, Rui Hai | Associate Professor
- Madsen, Eugene Lewis | Associate Professor
- McBride, Murray Brian | Professor
- McCormick, Charles Chipley W | Associate Professor
- Nikitin, Alexander | Associate Professor
- Pauli, Bendicht U | Professor
- Roberson, Mark Stephen | Professor
- Rodriguez, Eloy | Professor
- Scott, Jeffrey Graham | Professor
- Shuler, Michael Louis | Professor
- Snedeker, Suzanne M | Associate Director of Translational Research
- Soderlund, David M. | Professor
- Stedinger, Jery Russell | Professor
- Strupp, Barbara | Professor
- Weinstein, David Alan | Senior Research Associate
- Weiss, Robert S. | Associate Professor
- Wilson, David B | Professor
- Yen, Andrew | Professor
affiliations
has affiliated organization
- Cornell University Graduate School | Graduate School
The field provides an opportunity for students to broaden their knowledge of the interactions of toxic elements and chemicals (drugs, pesticides, industrial pollutants, and natural products) with organisms and the environment. Specific disciplinary interests of the faculty range from basic studies in environmental toxicology, including biochemistry, nutrition, genetics, environmental chemistry, epidemiology, and veterinary medicine, to societal aspects such as risk communication, public perceptions, risk management, and environmental law. Detailed information is available on request from the graduate field office or online.