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Gore, Andrea C., Ph.D.
Gustavus & Louise Pfeiffer
Professor of Pharm./Tox.
BME 3.510B
512-471-3669
andrea.gore@austin.utexas.edu


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  • NIH 1RO1 AG028051-A1, P.I.: Andrea C. Gore. Funding period: 2/1/07-1/31/12. "Hypothalamic control of reproductive aging."

  • NIH 1PO1 AG16765 (Program Project Grant). P.I.: John H. Morrison. Project 2, P.I.: Andrea C. Gore. Funding period: 2/1/11-1/31/16 (years 11-15). "Estrogen influences on neuroendocrine aging."  

  • NIH 1RC1 ES018139: P.I.: Andrea C. Gore. Funding period: 9/27/09-7/31/11 "Transgenerational epigenetic effects of PCBs on neuroendocrine systems"


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Last Reviewed: January 24, 2011

Division Information

Mailing Address:
Pharmacology & Toxicology
College of Pharmacy
The University of Texas
at Austin
1 University Station,
A1915
Austin, TX
78712-0125
USA

Email Address: pharmtox
@austin.utexas.edu

Phone: 512-471-5158


Susceptibility Gene for Skin Cancer Discovered

Dr. John DiGiovanni is part of a research team that has identified a gene that plays a role in susceptibility to nonmelanoma skin cancer.

> Read more about Dr. DiGiovanni's recent publication.

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