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AHR, Metabolism, Metabolomics, Microbiome
United States

Biography

At the Pennsylvania State University as part of the Center for Molecular Toxicology and Carcinogenesis, the Patterson lab is focused on understanding the host-metabolite-microbiome axis—specifically how the manipulation of gut bacteria through xenobiotic exposure or the use of gnotobiotic mouse models impacts bile acid pools, their metabolism, and how they interact with host nuclear receptors. The lab employs a variety of cutting-edge tools, including 1H NMR- and mass spectrometry-based metabolomics, metagenomics/metatranscriptomics, and conventional and gnotobiotic transgenic mice, to facilitate its study of these pathways and understand their impact on human health and disease.

Activities

Employment (5)

Penn State University: University Park, PA, US

2019-07-01 to present | Professor of Molecular Toxicology (Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences)
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Andrew D. Patterson

Pennsylvania State University: University Park, PA, US

2015-07-01 to 2019-06-30 | Associate Professor of Molecular Toxicology (Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences)
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Andrew D. Patterson

Pennsylvania State University University Park: University Park, PA, US

2011-07-01 to 2015-07-01 | Assistant Professor of Molecular Toxicology (Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences)
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Andrew D. Patterson

National Cancer Institute: Bethesda, MD, US

2009 to 2011 | Research Fellow (Lab of Metabolism)
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Andrew D. Patterson

National Cancer Institute: Bethesda, MD, US

2006 to 2009 | Pharmacology Research Associate (Lab of Metabolism)
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Andrew D. Patterson

Education and qualifications (2)

George Washington University: Washington, DC, US

2001 to 2006 | PhD (Genetics)
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Andrew D. Patterson

Pennsylvania State University Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences: University Park, PA, US

1995 to 1999 | BS
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Funding (1)

Optimized Metabolite Extraction, Separation, and Identification for Metabolomics

2012-09-15 to 2017-05-31 | Grant
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (Durham, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: 5R01ES022186-03
GRANT_NUMBER: 5R01ES022186-03
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Peer review (39 reviews for 7 publications/grants)

Review activity for Analytical chemistry. (5)
Review activity for Biochemistry. (2)
Review activity for Chemical research in toxicology. (3)
Review activity for Environmental science & technology. (2)
Review activity for Faculty Opinions (3)
Review activity for Journal of agricultural and food chemistry. (3)
Review activity for Journal of proteome research. (21)