Dr. Carol S. Forsyth » Profile
Dr. Carol S. Forsyth
PhD,
Oregon State
Research Associate III
Primary Affiliation: ORNL Expertise: Risk Assessment
Office/Contact Address:
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
PO BOX 2008 MS6480
OAK RIDGE TN 37831-6480
Phone: (865) 574-0596 Fax: (865) 574-9888 Email: forsythcs@ornl.gov
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[ Preparation / Appointments / Publications / Awards / Activities / Collaborators ]
Professional Preparation:
• American Board of Toxicology Toxicology Diplomat 1997
• Oregon State University Toxicology Ph.D. 1993
• Mississippi State University Toxicology M.S. 1989
• Mississippi State University Biochemistry B.S. 1985
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Appointments:
1994-Present Research Associate III, Toxicology and Risk Analysis Section, Life Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
1993-1994 Instructor, College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University.
1992 Research Assistant, College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University.
1989-1992 Graduate Research Assistant, NIEHS Training Grant Recipient, Toxicology Program, Oregon State University (OSU).
1986-1989 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Biological Sciences, Mississippi State University (MSU).
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Publications:
(approximately 15 internal ORNL reports per year and several poster presentations at professional meetings in addition to the publications listed below)
A.A. Bohn, C.S. Forsyth, G.D. Stoner, D.J. Reed, and A.A. Frank (1998) Effect of cocaine, 95% oxygen and ellagic acid on the development and antioxidant status of cultured rat embryos. Toxicology Letters 95:15-21.
A.A. Bohn, C.S. Forsyth, N.I. Kerkvliet, and A.A. Frank (1997) Immunologic effects of cocaine in prenatally exposed rats and mice. Toxicology Letters 91:47-55.
C.S. Forsyth, A.A. Frank, R.C. Speth, F.D. Galey, and L. Wecker (1996) Comparison of Nicotinic Receptor Binding and Biotransformation of Coniine in the Rat and Chick. Toxicology Lett. 89:175-183.
K.L. Grove, R.J. Mayo, C.S. Forsyth, A.A. Frank, and R.C. Speth (1995) Fosinopril Treatment of Pregnant Rats: Developmental Toxicity, Fetal Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibition, and Fetal Angiotensin II Receptor Regulation. Toxicology Letters, 80:85-95.
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Synergistic Activities:
Mentor with the minority student program of the Society of Toxicology
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Collaborators:
[1] Collaborators:
• Ginger Moser, Neurotoxicology Division, USEPA, Research Triangle Park, NC
• Michael Broder, Office of Research and Development, USEPA, Washington, DC
• Jack Davis, College of Optometry, Northeastern State University, Tahlequah, OK
[2] Graduate Advisors:
• Ph.D. - A.A. Frank, DVM, Ph.D., Dept. of Pathology, College of Vet. Med., Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523
• M.S. - J.E. Chambers, Ph.D., College of Vet. Med., Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762
[3] Graduate Students/Post Docs Advised:
None
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Profile last updated on: 6/18/2003 1:17:14 PM
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