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Doctoral Student in ESE (2020-present)

*B.S.P.H. Environmental Health Sciences, UNC-Chapel Hill

“I am interested in investigating environmental chemical mixtures, and the toxicological mechanisms through which they may impact human health. My dissertation research utilizes in vitro methods to characterize the effects of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances on the liver.”

Contact info: ccarberry@unc.edu

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Publications:

  1. Carberry C.K., Keshava D., Payton A., Smith G.J., Rager J.E. Approaches to incorporate extracellular vesicles into exposure science, toxicology, and public health research. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2022 Feb 25. doi: 10.1038/s41370-022-00417-w. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 35217808.
  2. Carberry, C.K.; Turla, T.; Koval, L.E.; Hartwell, H.; Fry, R.C.; Rager, J.E. Chemical Mixtures in Household Environments: In Silico Predictions and In Vitro Testing of Potential Joint Action on PPARĪ³ in Human Liver Cells. Toxics 2022, 10, 199. https://doi.org/10.3390/ toxics10050199
  3. Carberry, C.K.; Ferguson, S.S.; Beltran, A.; Fry, R.C.; Rager, J.E. Using liver models generated from human-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) for evaluating chemical-induced modifications and disease across liver developmental stages. Toxicology in Vitro 2022, in review
  4. Ring C, Sipes NS, Hsieh JH, Carberry C, Koval LE, Klaren WD, Harris MA, Auerbach SS, Rager JE. Predictive modeling of biological responses in the rat liver usingĀ in vitroTox21 bioactivity: Benefits from high-throughput toxicokinetics. Comput Toxicol. 2021 May;18:100166. doi: 10.1016/j.comtox.2021.100166. Epub 2021 Mar 19. PMID: 34013136; PMCID: PMC8130852.
  5. Rager J.E., Bangma J., Carberry C., Chao A., Grossman J., Lu K., Manuck T.A., Sobus J.R., Szilagyi J., Fry R.C. Review of the environmental prenatal exposome and its relationship to maternal and fetal health. Reprod Toxicol. 2020 Dec;98:1-12. doi: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2020.02.004. Epub 2020 Feb 23. PMID: 32061676; PMCID: PMC7442624.