Characterization of Bio-Molecular Response to Environmental Stress
Mission and goals
This RISE project has the goal of increasing the number of minority and under-represented students who pursue advanced graduate degrees (specifically Ph.D. students at TSU), thereby meeting our nation’s critical future workforce demands in STEM fields. The three research goals of the project are:
- Investigate the environmental fate and transport dynamics of environmental PGE and vanadium to humans and assess human exposure to these elements through inhalation of nano-sized atmospheric particulate matter and ingestion of contaminated surface soil and associated potential health risks.
- Examine the effect of PGE and vanadium on transcription factors, MAP kinases, and pro-inflammatory cytokines in human lung epithelial cells and use computer models to capture and predict the dynamics of transduction pathways.
- Characterize PGE and vanadium exposure to gut epithelium and representative prokaryotic members of the gut microbiota and develop a microbial biosensor for human disease.
Director
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Funding source
This program is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) through a Research Infrastructure in Science and Engineering (RISE) award (HRD-1345173) of $991,206 over the 3 year period 03/15/2014 – 02/28/2017.
Contact Information
Department of Environmental and Interdisciplinary Sciences
Science Center, Room 303
Texas Southern University
3100 Cleburne Avenue, Houston TX 77004
tel: 713-313-4259
fax: 713-313-7065
Investigators
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Current Graduate Students
- Shari Galvin
- Allen White
- Dayan Abdullah-Smoot
Current and Past Summer Research Students
Research and Services
- Cell and Tissue Culture
- Molecular Biology
- Cell Signaling
- Modeled Microgravity
- Microbiological Analysis
- Biofilm formation studies
- Environmental sampling
- Sample analysis
- Computer modeling
- Environmental simulation
Equipment and Labs
Cell Signaling Lab:
Microbiology Lab:
Environmental Lab:
High Performance Computing Lab
Presentations and Conference Papers
- Abrasive detachment of platinum group elements in catalytic converters, Texas Academy of Science 118th General Meeting, 03/08/2015
- Atmospheric carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Houston, TX, USA_ Pine needles as passive samplers, Environmental Science meeting, 09/15/2014
- Atmospheric particulate matter pollution and platinum in soil, road dust, and plants in Houston, Texas, ERN meeting, 02/20/2015
- Effect of Platinum Group Elements from Road Dust on P38 Protein Expression, Texas Southern University Summer Research Program Closing Ceremonies, August 1st 2015
- Effects of Platinum Group Element Exposure on a gut microbiome model system including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli, and HT29 cells, Texas Academy of Science 118th General Meeting, 03/08/2015
- Fast screening of atmospheric particulate matter concentrations, Environmental Science meeting, 05/29/2015
- Orthogonal Polynomial Projection Quantization method application to hydrogen atom in large magnetic field, DAMOP meeting, 06/12/2015
- Road Dust Activated ERK in Lung Epithelial Cells in vitro, 118th Annual Meeting of the Texas Academy of Science, 03/08/2015
- Road Dust Containing Platinum Group Elements Activated, MAPK-JNK Pathway in Lung Epithelial Cells in vitro, 2015 AAAS Emerging Researchers Network Conference, 02/20/2015
- Vaccination-its Science and Socio-Political Issues, Christ the King Lutheran Church, 05/18/2015
Journals Papers
- Azu, Nkem Rosenzweig, Jason Shishodia, Shishir (2016). Guggulsterone for chemoprevention of cancer. Current Pharmaceutical Design. Curr Pharm Des. 2016;22(3):294-306.
- C Philippat, D Bennett, P Krakowiak, M Rose, H-M Hwang, I Hertz-Picciotto (2014). Phthalate concentrations in house dust in relation to autism spectrum disorders and developmental delay in the Childhood Autism Risk from Genes and Environment (CHARGE) Study. Environmental Health
- C. R. Handy, D. Vrinceanu, C. B. Marth and H. A. Brooks (2015). Pointwise reconstruction of wave functions from their moments through weighted polynomial expansions: an alternative global-local quantization procedure. Physics Letters A. 379.
- Esmaeili, Mahsa Lalinde-Barnes, Sloan Olufemi, Suraju Mohammed (Primary Participant) Rosenzweig, Jason Shishodia, Shishir Venkata, Sachindra (2015). The effects of indoor and outdoor dust exposure on the growth, sensitivity to oxidative stress, and biofilm production of three opportunistic bacterial pathogens. Science of the Total Environment. 538 949.
- H-M Hwang, BL Buchholz, TM Young, JA Pederson (2014). Assessment of the contribution of modern carbon sources to size-resolved atmospheric particulate matter and time-resolved bulk PM10 using measurement of radiocarbons and molecular markers.. Atmospheric Environment.
- Hwang, Hyun-Min Rosenzweig, Jason (Primary Participant) Shishodia, Shishir Vrinceanu, Daniel (2016). Vertical Training of STEM Students from High School through Ph.D. Candidates Using an Interdisciplinary Project Evaluating the Effects of Road Dust on Biological Systems. American Biology Teacher. In Press.
- Hwang, Hyun-Min (2016). Significant spatial variability of bioavailable PAHs in water column and sediment porewater in the Gulf of Mexico one year after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. In Press.
- Rosenzweig, Jason (2014). Low-shear force associated with modeled microgravity and spaceflight does not similarly impact the virulence of notable bacterial pathogens.. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 98 8797.
- Rosenzweig, Jason (2015). Interaction between the RNA-dependent ATPase and poly_A_ polymerase subunits of the TRAMP complex is mediated by short peptides and important for snoRNA processing. Nucleic Acids Research. 43 1848.
- Suraju MO, Lalinde-Barnes S, Sanamvenkata S, Esmaeili M, Shishodia S, and Rosenzweig JA (2015). The Effects of House and Road Dust, Containing Platinum Group Elements, on the Growth Kinetics, Sensitivity to Oxidative Stress, and Biofilm Production of Three Representative Human Gut Opportunistic Pathogens. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology.
- Vrinceanu, Daniel (2015). Global-Local Algebraic Quantization of a Two-Dimensional Non-Hermitian Potential. International Journal of Theoretical Physics. 54 4005.
- Vrinceanu, Daniel (2015). Pointwise reconstruction of wave functions from their moments through weighted polynomial expansions_ an alternative global-local quantization procedure. Mathematics. 3 1045.
- Vrinceanu, Daniel (2016). A Power Moment Reformulation of the Nikiforov-Uvarov Method for Exactly Solvable Systems. Canadian Journal of Physics. 99. In Press.
- Vrinceanu, Daniel (2016). Demonstrating universal scaling for dynamics of Yukawa one-component plasmas after an interaction quench. Physical Review E. 93 02320.
- Vrinceanu, Daniel (2016). Momentum space orthogonal polynomial projection quantization. Journal of Physics A. 49.
PhD Scholarship
Minority PhD students in the Environmental Toxicology program may competitively apply for the NSF RISE Fellowships which carry a stipend in the amount of $22,000 per student for 12 months in addition to an $8000.00 tuition waiver. Travel to national and local conferences may also be competitively supported for Fellowship awardees. For more information and applications contact Dr. S. Shishodia.
Summer Program
Program Components
- 10 week summer program with total stipend of $4000.
- Academic enrichment courses and seminars to strengthen graduate school preparation.
- Extensive hands-on laboratory research training.
- Academic advising and mentoring from graduate students and faculty members.
- Workshops for GRE preparation, personal statement, interviewing skills, graduate school admissions.
Application Requirements
- Minority students with U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status.
- Undergraduate STEM students with a minimum of 27 semester credit hours with overall and science GPA of 3.25 and above.
- Resume and three letters of recommendation.
- One page (300 word) statement of interest.
- High School transcript.
- Current unofficial undergraduate transcript.
Email application materials to Dr. Shishir Shishodia by April 1, 2019.
Please download the flyer here.