• Events
  • News & Publicity
  • Publications
  • Contact CEET
Perelman School of Medicine
Header
  • Home
    • About the CEET
    • CEET Blog
    • Penn SRP Center
    • AKR Superfamily
  • Members & Themes
    • CEET Membership
    • Air Pollution & Lung Health (AP)
    • Environmental Exposures and Cancer (EC)
    • Windows-of-Susceptibility (WS)
    • Environmental Neuroscience (EN)
    • Community Engagement Core (CEC)
  • Cores
    • Core List
      • Integrative Health Sciences Facility Core (IHSFC)
      • Translational Biomarker Core
      • Exposure Biology Informatics Core (EBIC)
    • Service Request
    • Usage Summary
  • Training & Career Development
    • Summer Programs
    • Environmental Health Sciences Certificate Program
    • Training Grant in Environmental Health Sciences
    • Career Development Activities
  • Funding
    • CEET Mentored Scientist Transition Award (MSTA)
    • Pilot
    • NIH
    • ONES Award
  • Engagement
    • For Community Members
    • Environmental Health Education Programs
    • For Health Care Professionals
    • For Policy Makers
    • Community Engagement Core (CEC)
    • CEC Blog
    • PA General Assembly Environmental Health Legislative Watch
    • Contact CEC
  • Target Communities
    • West Philadelphia
    • South Philadelphia
    • Chester
      • Chester Environmental Partnership Presents:
    • Eastwick
    • Lancaster County
    • Northeast Pennsylvania Communities with Hydraulic Fracturing
    • Ambler
Aug 28

CEET Member Receives Prestigious American Chemical Society/Division of Chemical Toxicology Award

Posted by Mary Webster 
· No Comments

Penn Medicine Pharmacologist Given Founders’ Award from American Chemical Society

Ian Blair, Director of the CEET Affinity Group in Oxidative Stress and Oxidative Stress Injury, Director of the CEET Translational Biomarker Core, and Director of the Penn Superfund Research and Training Program has won the 2017 Founders’ Award from the Division of Chemical Toxicology of the American Chemical Society. The award recognizes Dr. Blair’s “outstanding contributions to the field of chemical toxicology,” in particular, his work on biomarkers, which identify people at risk for certain diseases, increasing chances of successful treatment.

No Comments
Categories : CEET Blog, News
← Next Post
Previous Post →

Leave a Reply

Click here to cancel reply.


© The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania | University of Pennsylvania | Perelman School of Medicine