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University of Houston
Center for Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signaling
3013 Science & Engineering Research Center
Houston, TX 77204-5056
Tel: 832. 842. 8803

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Both food and environmental agents contain hormonally active compounds.

Both food and environmental agents contain hormonally active compounds.

Our Center is involved in networks to establish the effect of hormonally active environmental factors.

Our students take part in the research.

Our students take part in the research.

We train the new generation of scientists in nuclear receptor and cell signaling research.

 

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Environmental research appears on Fox26 news
In a broadcasted interview conducted in the CNRCS lab, Maria Bondesson discusses the potential harmful hormonal effects of compounds commonly used in plastics, such as BPA in baby bottles.

Fernstrom Prize Awarded to UH Hormone Researcher
Jan-Ake Gustafsson wins most prestigious Nordic medical prize for breakthrough work in nuclear receptors.

Prominent NSM Researcher Featured In Houston Chronicle
In a wide-ranging newspaper interview, Jan-Ake Gustafsson discusses toxin research and his first summer in Houston

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