Evan P Gallagher
Professor Emeritus, Env. and Occ. Health Sciences
Box 357234
4225 Roosevelt Way NESeattle, WA 98105-6099
206-616-4739
evang3@uw.edu
Research Interests
Aquatic toxicology. Drug metabolism. Species differences in susceptibility to toxicants. Pesticides. Superfund sites. Toxicogenomics. Toxicology. Genetic susceptibility to toxicants.
DEOHS Biography
Education
PhD Biochemical Toxicology, Duke University, 1991
MEM Ecotoxicology and Environmental Chemistry, Duke University, 1986
BS Biology, Virginia Polytechnic Inst & State Univ, 1977
In the News
UW Study: Ocean acidification could kill salmon sense of smell
Seattle PI, 12/26/2018
Salmon may lose the ability to smell danger as carbon emissions rise
UW News, 12/18/2018
Smelly water: Fish losing their sense of smell
KING-5 News, 08/08/2018
Acidifying oceans killing fish's sense of smell, say scientists
KING 5, 08/08/2018
Emerging contaminants may affect Puget Sound chinook salmon, UW researchers find
SPH News, 04/23/2018
UW Superfund Program Receives $10 Million Award to Study Effects of Pollutants on Nervous System
SPH News, 08/15/2017
New method to study chemical exposure saves time, money
SPH News, 06/19/2017
Downstream effects of tossed meds, care products studied
UW Health Sciences NewsBeat, 10/15/2014
Close Up December 2012: Evan Gallagher
SPH News, 11/26/2012
Evan Gallagher examines the role of Omega-3 fatty acids in protecting our cells against potentially damaging chemicals
Sea Grant Sea Star, 06/16/2011