Robert Tanguay
Posted September 18th, 2015 by Ben Davis
- Received an EPA grant to conduct the first-ever comprehensive in vivo toxicity studies of flame retardants.
- Recognized in Toxicological Sciences for their ground-breaking work using the embryonic zebrafish model to evaluate the 1,060 compounds identified as hazardous by the EPA.
- Received EPA grant to study System toxicological approaches to define flame retardant adverse outcome pathways
http://emt.oregonstate.edu/roberttanguay
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