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College of Sciences and led a research laboratory focused on uncovering the health effects endocrine disruptors. Her team explored how endocrine disrupting compounds alter neuroendocrine pathways in the brain related to sex-specific physiology and behavior. Patisaul's research examines how endocrine
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disruptors, such as flame retardants, soy isoflavones, and bisphenol A (BPA), influence puberty, fetal development, and neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism.
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as the next scientific director of the division of translational toxicology (DTT) effective March 24. She succeeded acting DTT scientific director
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and the CIIT Center for Health Research of the Hamner Institute.
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and a Ph.D. in population biology, ecology, and evolution from
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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University of Florida
Emory University
North Carolina State University
National Institutes of Health
neuroendocrinologist
health effects
endocrine disruptors
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
University of Florida
Emory University
Yerkes National Primate Center
neuroendocrinologist
North Carolina State University
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Richard Woychik
Robert Sills
National Toxicology Program








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