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Environmental Toxicology Graduate Program

The Environmental Toxicology Graduate Program offers an integrated interdisciplinary course of study leading to the M.S. or Ph.D. degree. The program is designed to teach students the scientific principles of toxicology and it focuses primarily upon the biology, chemistry, and mechanisms by which xenobiotics and natural toxins interact with the biosphere, including humans. Studies on mechanisms of toxicity complement research directed towards understanding the movement of toxics through soil, water, and air and for the development of procedures to reduce pollution and clean up contaminated sites.

Microbial Project: Rancho La Brea Tar Pits

Tar Pit Microbial Project Jean-Paul Baquiran and Richard Belcher are taking samples of natural asphalts from the Rancho La Brea Tar Pits, in Downtown Los Angeles, California. Jean-Paul (left) is analyzing the metagenome of the asphalts using next generation DNA sequencing to help characterize the metabolic pathways of petroleum hydrocarbons. Richard (right) is isolating bacteria optimized for biosurfactant production, which can increase the bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons for subsequent biodegradation.


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Environmental Toxicology Graduate Program
1140 Batchelor Hall

Tel: (951) 827-4116
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E-mail: BSGSAC Graduate Student Advisor - etox@ucr.edu

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