Stacey Harper's profile
What I do
Stacey Harper is a comparative physiologist working on novel approaches to predictive toxicology. She works closely with industry, academic and government partners to ensure that environmental and human health considerations are addressed concurrently with the invention of novel nanomaterials by providing evaluations and feedback on the potential bioactivity and toxicological action of novel nanomaterials they produce.
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- Research Associate
- Company
- Oregon State University
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Interests
Novel approaches to predictive toxicology; assimilating and fusing information on nanomaterial-biological interactions to permit data mining, generate predictive knowledge and provide information to minimize toxicity; the relationships among currently disparate exposure, dose and toxicity data in animal systems (including humans) and the degree to which those relationships can accurately be extrapolated to other systems and exposure scenarios; novel tools to determine nanomaterial characteristics; biological activity and toxic potential of novel nanomaterials; comparative physiology and toxicology.
Projects
In vivo assessment of nanotoxicity.
Nanomaterial-Biological Interactions knowledgebase.
Publications
Stacey Harper has listed no publications on Nature Network.