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Graduate-level course syllabus outlining the structure, content, readings, schedule, and assessment criteria for a one-credit academic course on skin toxicology and environmental impacts on skin biology.
Course Code:
TOX 503
Credits:
1 Credit
Semester:
Fall 2016
Course Title:
Skin Toxicology and the Environment
Type of Document:
Course Syllabus
Academic Level:
Graduate
Course Format:
Lectures and Journal Article Reviews
Class Time:
Thursdays 1:30–2:30 PM
Location:
Conference Room 4-8820
Prerequisites:
None
Recommended Background Courses:
IND409 Cell Biology; MBI 473 Immunology; TOX592 Immunotoxicology; PTH509 Pathways of Human Disease
Assessment Method:
Attendance (50%); Class Participation (25%); Homework (25%)
Main Topics:
Skin Structure and Function; Skin Penetration; Skin and the Environment; Skin Care and Cosmeceuticals
Instructional Activities:
Lectures; Journal Reviews; Student Presentations; Computational Examples
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2017
Region / City:
Western Australia
Theme:
Bituminous surfacing
Document type:
Technical specification
Authoring organization:
MAIN ROADS Western Australia
Target audience:
Contractors and engineers in road construction
Period of validity:
Not specified
Date of approval:
22/05/2017
Date of revisions:
23/09/2011, 02/10/2015
Department:
Office of Research Integrity and Assurance (ORIA)
Effective Date:
12.01.2023
Protocol Title:
HRP 503 A Social Behavioral Protocol
Note:
Background and Objectives
Examples include:
Dissertation, thesis, undergraduate project, publication/journal article, conferences/presentations, results released to agency, organization, employer, or school. If other, then describe.
List criteria that define who will be included or excluded in your final sample. Indicate if each of the following special (vulnerable/protected) populations is included or excluded:
Minors (under 18), Adults who are unable to consent (impaired decision-making capacity), Prisoners, Economically or educationally disadvantaged individuals
Name materials that will be used (e.g., recruitment materials such as emails, flyers, advertisements, etc.) Please upload each recruitment material as a separate document, Name the document:
recruitment_methods_email/flyer/advertisement_dd-mm-yyyy
Year:
2012
Region / City:
Australia
Subject:
Marine Safety
Document Type:
Application Form
Organization:
Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA)
Author:
Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Target Audience:
Vessel operators, maritime safety professionals
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Course Codes:
NR GR 322; NR GR 503
Term:
Fall 2024
Course Level:
Undergraduate and Graduate
Enrollment:
48 undergraduate students; 10 graduate students
Subject Area:
Remote Sensing; Geographic Information Science (GIS)
Course Components:
Lecture; Weekly Lab Sessions; Final Lab Project
Final Project:
Independent land-cover classification based on remote sensing analysis
Required Skills for Teaching Assistants:
GIS techniques and theory; geospatial software experience (ArcGIS, QGIS, R or others); understanding of vector and raster data, projections, datums, and spatial file types; research experimental design
Desired Skills for Teaching Assistants:
Remote sensing analysis; spectral reflectance signatures; image visualization; atmospheric correction; cloud masking; land cover classification; familiarity with Landsat and Sentinel missions; data platforms curated by USGS, NASA, ESA; remote sensing software (QGIS, ENVI, R)
Instructor Responsibilities:
Course organization and policies; lecture development; exam development and grading; preparation of lab materials and grading rubrics; leading NRGR 503 lab section; supervision of final projects
Graduate Teaching Assistant Duties:
Lecture review; weekly instructor meetings; lab preparation and revision; lab grading; management of Gradescope submissions; instruction of two NRGR 323 lab sections; office hours; student project mentoring
Meeting Schedule:
Weekly instructor–TA meeting
Lab Schedule:
Tuesday lab sections (2–3:50 PM; 4–6:50 PM)
Software Platforms Mentioned:
ArcGIS; QGIS; R; ENVI; Gradescope
Data Sources Referenced:
Landsat; Sentinel; USGS; NASA; ESA
Document Type:
Course administrative and instructional responsibility statement
Intended Audience:
Teaching Assistants; Review Committee
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Central Oregon
Theme:
Youth homelessness
Document Type:
Request for Proposals (RFP)
Organ / Institution:
Homeless Leadership Coalition (HLC)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Nonprofit organizations, State and Local governments, Public housing agencies
Effective Period:
Two years
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Subject:
Public safety, law enforcement standards
Document type:
Administrative regulation
Organization / institution:
Kentucky Law Enforcement Council
Author:
Kentucky Law Enforcement Council
Target audience:
Law enforcement agencies, officers, telecommunicators, and court security officers
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Massachusetts
Subject:
Petroleum Cleanup
Document Type:
Reimbursement Fee Schedule and Guidelines
Agency:
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP)
Author:
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Target Audience:
Claimants for reimbursement under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 21J
Effective Date:
July 1, 2024
Review Period:
Annual
Review Meeting Dates:
3/25/2025, 4/22/2025, 5/27/2025, 6/24/2025, 10/28/2025, 11/22/2025, 12/9/2025, 12/23/2025, 1/6/2026, 1/20/2026
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Fairfax, Virginia
Subject:
Field Mapping Techniques
Document Type:
Syllabus
Institution:
George Mason University
Instructor:
Lori Mandable, Dr. Julia Nord
Target Audience:
Students of GEOL 303, GGS 308, EVPP 503
Period of Effect:
Fall 2016
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual Description
Year:
1989-1998
Region / City:
Northern Illinois
Subject:
Financial Management
Document Type:
Lecture Notes
Author:
Unspecified
Target Audience:
Students of Strategic Financial Management
Period of Action:
1989-1998
Date of Approval:
Unspecified
Date of Changes:
Unspecified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Disability Rights, Employment Law
Document Type:
Webinar Transcript
Organization:
Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF), Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, U.S. Department of Labor
Authors:
Claudia Center, Jennifer Mathis, Taryn Mackenzie Williams
Target Audience:
Advocates, Legal Professionals, Federal Contractors
Effective Period:
August 19, 2025
Date of Approval:
August 19, 2025
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / city:
N/A
Subject area:
Toxicology
Document type:
Template
Author:
BioCelerate
Target audience:
Researchers, regulatory professionals
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Amendment date:
N/A
Note:
Year
Agency / Organization:
Colorado Bureau of Investigation
Year:
2024-2025
Region / City:
Tucson, Arizona
Topic:
Pharmacology and Toxicology Graduate Program
Document Type:
Handbook
Institution:
The University of Arizona
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Graduate students in Pharmacology and Toxicology
Period of Validity:
2024-2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Pharmaceutical Research, Toxicology, Regulatory Guidance
Document Type:
Guidance
Organization / Institution:
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Author:
FDA
Target Audience:
Pharmaceutical Industry, Regulatory Professionals
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2023
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
N/A
Subject:
Toxicology Study Plan/Protocol
Document Type:
Template
Organization / Institution:
BioCelerate
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Researchers, Sponsors, and CROs involved in nonclinical studies
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Subject area:
Forensic science
Document type:
Educational assessment
Format:
Multiple-choice and true/false questions
Topics covered:
Fingerprints, DNA and mitochondrial DNA, hair analysis, forensic odontology, toxicology, medical examination
Intended audience:
Students
Discipline:
Criminal justice and forensic studies
Language:
English
Year:
2024-2025
Region / City:
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Topic:
Toxicology and Environmental Medicine
Document Type:
Graduate Student Handbook
Organization / Institution:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Author:
CiTEM Leadership
Target Audience:
Graduate students in Toxicology and Environmental Medicine
Period of Validity:
2024-2025 Academic Year
Approval Date:
2024
Date of Changes:
Spring 2024
Year:
2019
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Dermal Toxicology, Officer Roles, Society of Toxicology
Document Type:
Roles and Responsibilities
Organization / Institution:
Society of Toxicology
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
DTSS Officers, Society of Toxicology Members
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Subject:
Drug identification and toxicology
Type of document:
Educational worksheet
Topic:
Controlled substances and toxicology
Content focus:
Drug classification, toxic substances, testing methods, and alcohol metabolism
Legal reference:
Federal controlled substance schedules
Educational level:
Secondary education
Format:
Question-based review
Key areas:
Presumptive and confirmatory testing, drug categories, poisoning types, alcohol analysis
Year of Birth:
Not specified
Institution:
North Carolina State University
Department:
Biological Sciences and Toxicology Program
Position:
Goodnight Distinguished Chair in Molecular Toxicology, Professor
Education:
B.S. in Biology, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, 1977; Ph.D. in Toxicology, University of Michigan, 1984; Postdoctoral Fellow, Roche Institute of Molecular Biology, 1984–1986
Research Interests:
Keratinocyte and cutaneous biology, skin cancer, gene-environment interactions, apoptosis regulation, C/EBP transcription factors, long noncoding RNAs
Employment Periods:
1986–Present
Professional Societies:
American Association for Cancer Research, Society of Toxicology, North Carolina Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology
Honors:
Goodnight Distinguished Chair in Molecular Toxicology (2019), William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor (2012–2019), Alumni Outstanding Research Award (2017)
Editorial and Organizational Roles:
Member of editorial boards, symposium organizer, conference co-chair, program review member at multiple institutions
Contact:
[email protected], Raleigh, NC, USA
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Target Audience:
Academic and professional peers in toxicology and related biomedical sciences
Source Context:
Academic curriculum vitae detailing education, professional appointments, research focus, honors, society memberships, and service activities in toxicology and molecular biology