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Doctoral Student in BBSP (2022-present)

Contact Info: avenbuao@unc.edu

LinkedIn: Nosa Avenbuan

Nosa received her BSc in Biological Sciences at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology and her MS in Environmental Health Sciences at New York University. She is interested in environmental contaminants that impact reproductive and developmental health.

Publications

  1. Avenbuan, O.N., Meltzer, G.Y., Awada, C., Raja, A., Holian, A., & Zelikoff, J. T. (2021). A Contemporary Review of Electronic Waste Through the Lens of Inhalation Toxicology. Journal of Inhalation Toxicology.
  2. Potter, N. A., Meltzer, G. Y., Avenbuan, O. N., Raja, A., & Zelikoff, J. T. (2021). Particulate Matter and Associated Metals: A Link with Neurotoxicity and Mental Health. Atmosphere.
  3. Meltzer, G.Y., Avenbuan, O., Awada, C., Oyetade, O.B., Blackman, T., Kwon, S., Erdei, E., & Zelikoff, J.T. (2020).Environmentally Marginalized Populations: The “Perfect Storm” for Infectious Disease Pandemics, Including COVID-19.Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice.
  4. Avenbuan, O.N., Klein, C.B., & Zelikoff, J.T. (2020). Toxpoint: Using Multiomics to Bridge the Gap Between Electronic Cigarette and Disease Etiology. Toxicological Sciences.
  5. Avenbuan, O. N., & Zelikoff, J. T. (2020). Woodsmoke, Emerging issues. Current Opinion in Toxicology.