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Brown University: Providence, RI, US

2019-07-01 to present | Postdoc (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine)
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Michelle Kossack

University of California, Davis: Davis, CA, US

2014-10 to 2019-03-22 (Molecular and Cellular Biology)
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Michelle Kossack

Education and qualifications (2)

University of California, Davis: Davis, CA, US

2014-09 to 2019-03 | PhD, Pharmacology and Toxicology (Environmental Toxicology)
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Michelle Kossack

University of Massachusetts Amherst: Amherst Center, US

2009-09 to 2013-05 | BS, Environmental Science, Concentration in Environmental Toxicology
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Professional activities (1)

Society of Toxicology: Reston, Virginia, US

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Funding (2)

Identifying critical mediators of ovarian and cardiovascular health

2024-04-10 to 2026-03-31 | Grant
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (Durham, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: K99ES036311
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Vascularization of the ovary and its contribution to oocyte health

2021-09-01 to 2022-08-31 | Grant
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (Durham, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: F32ES032650
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Works (9)

Building methodological consensus to ensure rigor and reproducibility in zebrafish fertility research

Aquatic Toxicology
2024-07 | Journal article
Contributors: M.E. Kossack; K. Bowie; L. Tian; J.S. Plavicki
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Defining the cellular complexity of the zebrafish bipotential gonad

Biology of Reproduction
2023-11-15 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0006-3363
Part of ISSN: 1529-7268
Contributors: Michelle E Kossack; Lucy Tian; Kealyn Bowie; Jessica S Plavicki
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Michelle Kossack

Environmentally relevant uptake, elimination, and metabolic changes following early embryonic exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in zebrafish

Chemosphere
2023-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Michelle E. Kossack; Katherine E. Manz; Nathan R. Martin; Kurt D. Pennell; Jessica Plavicki
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Proper modulation of AHR signaling is necessary for establishing neural connectivity and oligodendrocyte precursor cell development in the embryonic zebrafish brain

Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
2022-11-29 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1662-5099
Contributors: Nathan R. Martin; Ratna Patel; Michelle E. Kossack; Lucy Tian; Manuel A. Camarillo; Layra G. Cintrón-Rivera; Joseph C. Gawdzik; Monica S. Yue; Favour O. Nwagugo; Loes M. H. Elemans et al.
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Michelle Kossack

Single-cell transcriptome reveals insights into the development and function of the zebrafish ovary

eLife
2022-05-19 | Journal article
Contributors: Yulong Liu; Michelle E Kossack; Matthew E McFaul; Lana N Christensen; Stefan Siebert; Sydney R Wyatt; Caramai N Kamei; Samuel Horst; Nayeli Arroyo; Iain A Drummond et al.
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Genetic regulation of sex determination and maintenance in zebrafish (Danio rerio)

Current Topics in Developmental Biology
2019 | Book chapter
Part of ISSN: 0070-2153
Contributors: Michelle E. Kossack; Bruce W. Draper
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Michelle Kossack

Female Sex Development and Reproductive Duct Formation Depend on Wnt4a in Zebrafish

Genetics
2019-01-01 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1943-2631
Contributors: Michelle E Kossack; Samantha K High; Rachel E Hopton; Yi-lin Yan; John H Postlethwait; Bruce W Draper
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Pesticides, wildfire suppression chemicals, and California wildfires: A human health perspective

Current Topics in Toxicology
2017 | Journal article
Contributors: Michelle Kossack; Sarah Carratt; Cameron Flayer; Jerry Last
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Michelle Kossack

UC Davis STEM for Girls: A One-day Event to Increase Girls’ Attitudes Towards STEM

Out-of-School-Time STEM Programs for Females: Implications for Research and Practice Vol. II: Short-Term Programs
2017-06 | Book chapter | Writing - original draft
Contributors: Michelle Kossack; Julia Ribeiro; Tina Jeoh
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Peer review (1 review for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Toxicology and applied pharmacology. (1)