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Cancer Biology, Computational Biology, Systems Biology, Toxicology

Institution: National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences

Website: http://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/atniehs/labs/ntp/repro_endoc/index.cfm

Email: fentonse@niehs.nih.gov

Publications

The Reproductive Endocrinology Group in the National Toxicology Program (NTP) Labs, led by Dr. Fenton, focuses on the role of environmental chemicals in breast developmental timing as it relates to puberty, increased susceptibility to form breast tumors, altered lactational ability, and the effects of chemicals on independent breast cancer risk factors such as obesity, breast density and pubertal timing. The projects within the lab often take a systems biology approach to the problem and instead of delving into exact mechanisms of an insult, which is in line with the missions of the NTP. The group also provides expertise in the use of whole mount mammary gland preparations in evaluating early life development of both male and female rat offspring and lifelong effects in female mice.