The WVU Health Sciences Research Day is this Friday, April 28. There will
be a featured guest speaker from Noon-1:00, as described
below:
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12:00- 1:00pm
- The featured speaker, Dr. Plopper, Professor at the University of
California, will present a special lecture entitled "Early Childhood Exposure to
Environment Pollutants * Implications for Lung Disease" in the HSC Auditorium. A
reception will follow.
Dr. Plopper received his PhD from the University
of California and postdoctoral training in electron microscopy at both the U.S.
Army Medical Research Laboratory in Denver and the Letterman Army Institute of
Research in San Francisco. He is known for his research on respiratory
diseases with a special emphasis on asthma and other airway disorders as
influenced by environmental oxidant pollutants. His studies have
contributed greatly to our understanding of environmental pollutants as agents
for triggering disorders of both the cardiovascular and respiratory systems as
well as diseases such as cancer. At the national level his efforts have
contributed to federal guidelines on limits of tolerance for environmental
contaminants as well as regional, state and national strategies to reduce
environmental pollution.