Dr. States’ research interests span molecular toxicology, environmental health, cancer biology, and arsenic toxicity. His work primarily focuses on the molecular mechanisms of heavy metal exposure, especially arsenic, and its links to carcinogenesis and other health effects. He is deeply involved in studying gene regulation, toxicogenomics, and environmental genotoxicity. His contributions to environmental health sciences extend to leading efforts in environmental genomics and integrative biology, addressing the molecular impacts of environmental toxicants on human health.
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Dr. States has published extensively in leading journals across the fields of molecular biology, toxicology, and environmental health. He serves on editorial boards, including Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology and Frontiers in Toxicology. His academic contributions have resulted in over 200 peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and conference presentations, with his work being highly cited in the scientific community. He has also served as an academic editor for PLoS ONE since 2011.
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