T32 RESEARCH TRAINING PROGRAM
FUNDED BY NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES (NIEHS)
Systems Toxicology (syTOX) is an integrated graduate training program that crosses several departments and colleges at WVU, as well as the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Preceptors and trainees are drawn from the seven graduate programs in Biomedical Sciences, Engineering, Psychology, Public Health, and Health Outcomes (Pharmaceutical Systems & Policy) PhD Programs. The syTOX Program provides graduate students with strong training at the interface of the major physiologic systems and toxicology, with a programmatic focus around diverse inhalation exposures and the associated science/technology. are also proposed.
ADMISSION
Students currently enrolled in PhD programs in the Biomedical Sciences, Engineering, Psychology, Public Health, Health Outcomes (Pharmaceutical Systems & Policy and Clinical and Translational Science may apply to the syTOX program. Application can occur as early as the end of the first year of graduate school.
FEATURES OF OUR PROGRAM
● Conduct environmental research at multiple levels
of analysis, using a range of field assessments, air
sampling and models
● Use multidisciplinary approaches, including
physiological, biochemical, molecular and genetic
analyses, to address complex problems of
environmental and public health importance
● Semester-long didactic courses in “Toxicology” and
the “Inhalation & Aerosol Sciences”
● Participate in the “Paracelsus Society” Colloquium