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Dr Dana Dolinoy, BA, MS, PhD

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 Dana C. Dolinoy is Professor of Environmental Health Sciences and Nutritional Sciences and NSF International Chair of Environmental Health Sciences at the University of Michigan School of Public Health as well as Faculty Director of the Epigenomics Core at Michigan Medicine. Her research focuses on how nutritional and environmental factors interact with epigenetic gene regulation to shape health and disease. In 2015, she received the 2015 NIH Director’s Transformative Research Award to develop piRNA epigenetic editing technologies and in 2018 received the Society of Toxicology Achievement Award and has recently co-edited the book ToxicoEpigenetics: Core Principles and Applications. She has authored >130 manuscripts and 10 book chapters, and served as Chair of the Gordon Conference in Cellular & Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity. She has mentored 14 doctoral students, one of whom recently received a F31 award, and 6 post-doctoral fellows, one of whom recently received a NIEHS K99/R00 award, as well as several masters and undergraduate students.

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