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An interview podcast bringing you the people and stories behind the science of how biological, physical, and chemical agents may cause adverse reactions to public, animal, and environmental health. This podcast is presented by the Society of Toxicology (SOT) and hosted by SOT members Anne Chappelle and David Faulkner.

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From studying polluted waters off the coast of California to explaining the feasibility of a fungal-based zombie outbreak at San Diego Comic Con, Kari Sant, PhD, Michigan State University, discusses her passion projects with co-hosts Anne Chappelle, ... more

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Noah Whiteman, PhD, a professor at UC Berkeley, shares his unique perspective on toxins, stemming from his background in entomology and plant-insect interactions. He explores how toxins impact the ecology and evolution of various organisms, from inse... more

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Sometimes negative results can be just as interesting as positive ones. Nivetha Subramaniam, a student at McGill University, discusses her research regarding the potential cardiovascular risks from exposure to mixtures of arsenic and cadmium with co-... more

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From Superfund remediation sites near neighborhoods to wartime combat zones, toxicology is everywhere, which is why many states employ toxicologists on their public health teams. Co-hosts Anne Chappelle, PhD, and David Faulkner, PhD, speak with Julie... more

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Recent Guests

Kari Sant
Associate Professor at Michigan State University, specializing in environmental toxicology and developmental toxicology.
Michigan State University
Episode: Testing the Waters
Noah Whiteman
Professor of Genetics, Genomics, Evolution and Development at UC Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley
Episode: Boom! When Evolutionary Biology and Toxicology Collide
Nivetha Subramaniam
PhD candidate in the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research at McGill University
McGill University
Episode: Cardiovascular Risks from Low-Level Metal Mixtures
Dr. Julie Miller
Public health toxicologist at the Pennsylvania Department of Health
Pennsylvania Department of Health
Episode: Tox in Your Backyard
Dr. Steve Fiore
Director of the Cognitive Science Laboratory, Institute for Simulation and Training
University of Central Florida
Episode: Toxicology Is a Team Sport: The Science of Working Together
Bill Sullivan
Showalter Professor in the Departments of Pharmacology, Toxicology, Microbiology, and Immunology
Indiana University School of Medicine
Episode: Little Zombie Parasites

Hosts

Anne Chappelle
Co-host and toxicologist with over 20 years of experience in risk assessment and consulting within the chemical industry.
David Faulkner
Co-host and toxicologist with a passion for science communication and a background in microbiology and environmental health sciences.

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Boom! When Evolutionary Biology and Toxicology Collide
Q: As an evolutionary biologist, how do you think about toxins or poisons, to use the vernacular, and how is that different from how most people think about them?
I came to the field of toxicology from a very different perspective, originally trained as an entomologist focusing on insect evolution and then moving to study co-evolution between parasites and their hosts, including birds and plants.
Toxicology Is a Team Sport: The Science of Working Together
Q: What would you be doing if you were not doing what you are currently doing?
I'd be doing exactly what I'm doing, but worried less about getting funding to do what I do.
Toxicology Is a Team Sport: The Science of Working Together
Q: Could you tell us what the science of team science is?
It's about understanding the components of teamwork and how to assess successful scientific teamwork.
Tox in Your Backyard
Q: What would you be doing if you were not doing what you are currently doing for a living?
I always love teaching. So I think I probably would have liked to mold young minds to be excited about chemistry and science as much as I am.

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This interview series explores the multifaceted stories and science behind toxicology and its impact on public health, animal health, and environmental safety. The discussions feature experts from various fields who share insights into how biological, chemical, and physical agents can cause adverse reactions, emphasizing the complexity and relevance of toxicology in our everyday lives. Noteworthy episodes cover themes such as the intersection of evolutionary biology and toxicology, risks posed by environmental toxins, and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing toxicological issues. The format allows listeners to gain a deeper understanding of the scientific principles while learning from experienced professionals pa... more

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