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    name: Natalie Karouna-Renier, Ph.D.
     abstract: Research Ecologist with the Eastern Ecological Science Center
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    - Research Ecologist
     abstract: Natalie is a Research Ecologist and leader of the Molecular Toxicology
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       Laboratory at Eastern Ecological Science Center in Laurel, MD. Natalie's expertise
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      is in molecular toxicology with a focus on understanding, detecting, and predicting
      - Eastern Ecological Science Center
      - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/eesc
    email: nkarouna@usgs.gov
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    - Natalie is a Research Ecologist and leader of the Molecular Toxicology Laboratory
       at Eastern Ecological Science Center in Laurel, MD. Natalie's expertise is in
      molecular toxicology with a focus on understanding, detecting, and predicting
       the effects of environmental stressors on wildlife.
       the effects of environmental stressors on wildlife.
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     - PFAS
  - '@type': TextObject
    - Terrestrial Toxicology
     abstract: Natalie's laboratory uses genomic, transcriptomic, metabolomic, microbiomic,
    - Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration
      endocrine, and biochemical tools to develop novel biomarkers and assessment
     - Ecotoxicology
      tools and applies these in collaborative field and laboratory studies that investigate
     - Contaminant Biology
      regional, national, and international environmental health questions.  Current
    - Environmental Health
      projects in her lab fall under the broad scope of ecotoxicology, focusing on
     - Genetics and Genomics
      immune system and disease susceptibility, endocrine disruption, genotoxicity,
     - Immunotoxicology
      and health status of birds and other wildlife. Hazards and toxicity of contemporary
     - Bioassays
      contaminants, such as perfluorinated compounds (PFAS), flame retardants and
    - Biomarkers
      neonicotinoid pesticides are of particular interest. The data are used for forecasting
    - Avian immunology
      effects on individuals and populations, identifying wildlife that are potentially
    - Wildlife
      being harmed, assessing damage to trust resources, and otherwise informing natural
     - Wildlife Toxicology
      resource management decisions.
     - Laboratory methods
     additionalType: personal statement
    - Toxicology
  email: nkarouna@usgs.gov
    - Toxicology Assessments
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     - Endocrine Disruption
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     name: PhD in Biology from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
    - Post-Doctoral Research Associate, University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL.
  - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential
      August 2003 to December 2005.  Studied pollution effects on community health
     name: MS in Toxicology from the University of Maryland
  - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential
     name: BS in Biology from Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
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      name: Eastern Ecological Science Center
      url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/eesc
     roleName: Research Ecologist
     startDate: '2024-05-12T15:42:52.429789'
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     name: Post-Doctoral Research Associate, University of West Florida, Pensacola,
      FL. August 2003 to December 2005.  Studied pollution effects on community health
       in northwest Florida.
       in northwest Florida.
     - Graduate Research Associate, University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL, October
  - '@type': Occupation
       2000 to June 2002. Doctoral research investigating genomic biomarkers of metal
     additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
      exposure in aquatic invertebrates.
    name: Graduate Research Associate, University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL,
     - Visiting Researcher, Environmental Molecular Physiology, Tokyo University of
       October 2000 to June 2002. Doctoral research investigating genomic biomarkers
       Pharmacy and Life Sciences, Hachioji, Japan. September 1999 to April 2000. Investigated
      of metal exposure in aquatic invertebrates.
       induction of stress proteins by pollutants in midge larvae.
  - '@type': Occupation
     - Selected Fellow, National Science Foundation, Summer Institute in Japan, Tsukuba,
     additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
      Japan. July 1999 to August 1999. Examined effects of copper on gene expression
    name: Visiting Researcher, Environmental Molecular Physiology, Tokyo University
       in yeast.
       of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, Hachioji, Japan. September 1999 to April 2000.
     - Graduate Assistant, USGS NY WSC, Troy, NY. August 1995 to July 1997. Collected
       Investigated induction of stress proteins by pollutants in midge larvae.
  - '@type': Occupation
     additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: Selected Fellow, National Science Foundation, Summer Institute in Japan,
      Tsukuba, Japan. July 1999 to August 1999. Examined effects of copper on gene
       expression in yeast.
  - '@type': Occupation
     additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: Graduate Assistant, USGS NY WSC, Troy, NY. August 1995 to July 1997. Collected
       and analyzed water quality and macroinvertebrate data for a study of forest
       and analyzed water quality and macroinvertebrate data for a study of forest
       harvesting effects on streams.
       harvesting effects on streams.
     - Biological Technician, Wildlife Toxicology Group, Patuxent Wildlife Research
  - '@type': Occupation
     additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: Biological Technician, Wildlife Toxicology Group, Patuxent Wildlife Research
       Center, Laurel, MD.  September 1991 to October 1994. Evaluated toxicity of stormwater
       Center, Laurel, MD.  September 1991 to October 1994. Evaluated toxicity of stormwater
       treatment pond contaminants on macroinvertebrates
       treatment pond contaminants on macroinvertebrates
     - Research Assistant, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, Washington,
  - '@type': Occupation
     additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: Research Assistant, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, Washington,
       DC. June 1990 to March 1993. Analyzed and interpreted water quality and biomonitoring
       DC. June 1990 to March 1993. Analyzed and interpreted water quality and biomonitoring
       data for the Anacostia River.
       data for the Anacostia River.
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     - PhD in Biology from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
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     - MS in Toxicology from the University of Maryland
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     - BS in Biology from Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
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     personal_statement: Natalie's laboratory uses genomic, transcriptomic, metabolomic,
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      microbiomic, endocrine, and biochemical tools to develop novel biomarkers and
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      assessment tools and applies these in collaborative field and laboratory studies
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      that investigate regional, national, and international environmental health
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       focusing on immune system and disease susceptibility, endocrine disruption,
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       genotoxicity, and health status of birds and other wildlife. Hazards and toxicity
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      of contemporary contaminants, such as perfluorinated compounds (PFAS), flame
    name: Terrestrial Toxicology
      retardants and neonicotinoid pesticides are of particular interest. The data
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      wildlife that are potentially being harmed, assessing damage to trust resources,
    name: Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration
      and otherwise informing natural resource management decisions.
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    name: Environmental Health
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    name: Immunotoxicology
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  name: Natalie Karouna-Renier, Ph.D.
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