Keri Lydon
Dr. Keri Lydon is a Lecturer in the Department of Environmental Health Science at the University of Georgia. Prior to her current position at UGA, Dr. Lydon worked at the
Dr. Keri Lydon is a Lecturer in the Department of Environmental Health Science at the University of Georgia. Prior to her current position at UGA, Dr. Lydon worked at the
In Ki Cho received his B.S. in Cell and Molecular Biology and M.S. in Environmental and Biological Sciences with a concentration in Toxicology both from Troy University. He received his
Dr. Smith’s research focused on the effects of microbial and chemical agents on pregnancy and development. Her research incorporates use of animal models and in vitro models for pregnancy and
A part-time instructor in the Department of Environmental Health Science, Arthur D. Tippit currently the Maymester EHSC 3950 course – Health and Safety Training for Hazardous Waste Workers. He has
Dr. Black’s research has focused on the toxicity of emerging contaminants (pharmaceuticals and nanomaterials) as single compounds and in mixtures in laboratory and field investigations. Her lab investigates the roles
Dr. Phillip L. Williams is the Founding Dean of the UGA College of Public Health Georgia. Under Dr. Williams’ leadership, the College was awarded full accreditation in June 2009 and