Juvenile dioxin exposure produces sex-specific cardiovascular phenotypes in adult zebrafish
This event is in the past.
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Please join us to attend the CURES Hybrid Faculty Seminar with Michelle Kossack, Ph.D.
Dr. Kossack uses the zebrafish model to study the intersection of cardiovascular health and ovarian function in the context of environmental health. She has discovered sex-specific cardiovascular effects following contaminant exposure, which suggests continued cardiac vulnerability during juvenile development. Her long-term goal is to use the distinctive qualities of zebrafish to study women’s health.
The inperson seminar will take place at
6135 Woodward
Ibio Building
Detroit, MI 48202
1st Floor Mulit-Seminar Room 1D/E
Join on Zoom by clicking: https://wayne-edu.zoom.us/j/92291480463?pwd=SzVRQ2lkVU1rWHdFZHhSZFN6TGMvdz09
Meeting ID: 922 9148 0463
Passcode: 808211
In Person: IBio Seminar Room 1D/E