New publication in Environmental Health PerspectivesEarly mammalian germ cells are sensitive to low levels of environmental toxicants (in this case BPA). The cells may "look" normal but...
Our work featured in Environmental Health Perspectives"Off to a Rough Start: Environmental Exposures May Alter Germ Cell Development" by Florencia Pascual. https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/10.12...
New publication alert!Our Gene x Gene X Environment paper in collaboration with the McEvoy lab is out at JBC. Metal exposure, microbiome, and C. elegans! This...
New review on the intersection of environmental exposures and agingIn this new review, we explore the complex relationship between environmental exposures and aging and the place of the epigenome as a...
A new mechanism of action for Bisphenol A's impact on reproductionIn our newest publication, we show that the common environmental contaminant and endocrine disruptor BPA interferes with the highly...
Organisms remember ancestral environmental chemical exposureIn this new study, Camacho and colleagues reveal that exposure to the plastic Bisphenol A causes a transgenerational impact on fertility...
New Post-Doctoral Position in the lab!A postdoctoral fellow position is available in the Laboratory of Dr. Patrick Allard, in the Division of Life Sciences at UCLA. The...
The Allard lab recipient of a Templeton foundation grantWe are pleased to announce that our team at UCLA received a $1.1M John Templeton Foundation grant as part of their Science and the Big...
New Post-Doctoral Position on the Social Science of EpigeneticsThe Institute for Society and Genetics (ISG) at the University of California at Los Angeles (www.socgen.ucla.edu), invites applications...
Has Toxicity Testing Moved into the 21st Century? A Survey and Analysis of Perceptions in the Field Our survey research involving1,381 toxicologists working in 195 countries is finally out at Environmental Health Perspectives! We aimed...