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Dr. Kenneth Korach, PhD
Scientist Emeritus, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Doctor of Philosophy, Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University
Dr. Kenneth S. Korach has 54 years of experience in the field of Toxicology. He earned his BS in Biology from Augusta University and his PhD in Endocrinology from the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. He completed his research fellowship in Reproductive Medicine from Harvard Medical School. Formerly, this expert served as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Molecular Toxicology at North Carolina State University and as a Senior Principal Investigator and the Chief of the Laboratory of Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Currently, he serves as a Scientist Emeritus of the Reproductive and Developmental Biology Laboratory at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
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Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
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International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology CXIII: Nuclear Receptor Superfamily—Update 2023 | Journal Article |
Studying endocrine disrupter action and toxicology in ER knock-out mice | Journal Article |
Aggressive behaviors of transgenic estrogen-receptor knockout male mice | Journal Article |
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Who voted in Central NW Township of Williams: Precinct North ... | ... Kenneth Steven Korach, 10017 Hammock Bend, Chapel Hill, NC 27517, Voted. Kenneth Warren Nelson, 275 Carolina Meadows Village, Chapel Hill, NC 27517, Voted. |
Why We Don't Use Essential Oils | Feb 13, 2024 -- ... bacteria on the skin but all of our skin's healthy microbiome. Similar to ... Researchers at the NIEHS, including Kenneth Korach, Ph.D., a co ... |
Interview: Michael Gibson | Feb 8, 2024 -- ... Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) in Durham, North Carolina, with principal investigator Kenneth Korach, who was a tremendous mentor for me. |
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Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University | Doctor of Philosophy |
Augusta University | Bachelor of Science |
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Scientist Emeritus | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences |
Senior Principal Investigator and Chief | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences |
Chief | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences |
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