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Our overall theme is to understand the underlying basic mechanisms by which individuals can reduce their risk to cancer, inflammatory damage, and chronic degenerative diseases by improving their ability to respond to environmental stresses through chemoprevention, diet, and other preventive strategies.

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OSU Researchers Develop New Approach for Studying Tissue Regeneration
Highlights the research of Center investigator Robert Tanguay.

Cancer Research Highlighted in the OSU President's Report 2007
Highlights the research of Center investigator Dave Williams.

You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks – With the Right Diet
Highlights the research of Center investigator Tory Hagen.

Getting Better Numbers on Drugs & Scientists Drug-Test Whole Cities
Highlights the research of Center investigator Jennifer Field.

‘Epigenetics’ Providing a New View of Diet and Cancer
Highlights the research of Center investigator Rod Dashwood.

Researchers Track Dust, Soot from China
Highlights the research of Center investigator Staci Simonich.

Abby Benninghoff: Mixing Chemistry and Communication

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is funded by NIEHS grant # P30 ES00210

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