Experts & Speakers Faculty Profile
James E. Klaunig
Professor
Professor
Environmental Health Department
Interests:
ToxicologyEducation:
- PD at CIIT Centers for Health Research, RTP, NC, 1991
- PD at Medical University of Ohio, 1982
- Ph.D. at University of Maryland, 1980
- M.A. at Montclair State University, 1976
Background:
2008-2012 - Member, Cancer Etiology Study Section, NCI/NIH
2005-2010 - Robert B. Forney Professor and Director of Toxicology, Indiana University
1991-2003 - Director, State Department of Toxicology, State Toxicologist, State of Indiana
2001 - IU Trustee Teaching Excellence Award
2002 - Kenneth P. DuBois Award, Midwest Toxicologist of the Year, Midwest Society of Toxicology
2003 - Sagamore of the Wabash, (Highest award for Service to the State from Indiana Governor)
2010 - George Scott Toxicologist Award
2009 - The H. Scott Memorial Award
Research
Dr. Klaunig's research interests are dedicated to understanding the mechanisms of chemically induced toxicology and carcinogenesis with emphasis on human health and genetic and environmental factors affection human risk. His research has been supported by the NIH, USEPA, DOD, ACS, and non federal sources.
