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 Marine Biomedicine and Environmental Sciences | MBES Students | Brenna Doheny

Brenna Doheny

Research Interest:
I am interested in reproductive and developmental endocrinology in vertebrates, particularly how early developmental events, such as exposure to environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals, can affect the reproductive system. I will be doing my dissertation work with Dr. Louis Guillette.

Publications, presentations, meetings attended:
Attended e.Hormone conference, Tulane Center for Bioenvironmental Research, 2001, 2002, 2009

W.P. Davis, K.J. Bogel, G. Cripe, B. Doheny, A. Thiyagarajah, E.F. Orlando. “Effects of Atrazine Early Life Stage Exposure upon Gonadal Development in the Killifish, Rivulus marmoratus: Preliminary Results.” Poster presented at e.Hormone 2002 Conference.

Honors and Awards:
Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Fellow 2010

Fulbright Teaching Assistantship, 2005-2007

Graduated Magna cum Laude, 2005

EPA P3 Grant for Oregon State University Biodiesel Initiative, 2005

Jesse Ford Scholarship, Oregon State University, 2004-2005

John C. Pace Scholarship, University of West Florida, 2000-2002

EPA STEP Internship, 2001-2002

Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Program Scholarship, 1999-2000


Brenna Doheny

Mentor:
Dr Louis Guillette, Jr

Education:
B.S. Biology, Oregon State University, 2005
BA, German, Oregon State University, 2005

Year Matriculated: 2010

doheny@musc.edu


 
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