Natacha Hogan
Assistant Professor
Animal and Poultry Science
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Dr. Natacha Hogan, has received his PhD in Biology, Spec. Chemical and Environmental Toxicology from University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada. Currently, he is working as Assistant Professor, at University of Saskatchewan. His research program investigates mechanisms underlying toxicity of both natural and anthropogenic toxicants. The ultimate goal of this research is to establish acceptable risk thresholds for toxicants, which can be used by industry or regulatory bodies in efforts to improve environmental quality and animal health. She has authored several publications.
Research Interest
Overall, my research program investigates mechanisms underlying toxicity of both natural and anthropogenic toxicants. The ultimate goal of this research is to establish acceptable risk thresholds for toxicants, which can be used by industry or regulatory bodies in efforts to improve environmental quality and animal health.
Publications
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Leclair LA, Pohler L, Wiseman SB, He Y, Arens CJ, Giesy JP, Scully S, Wagner BD, van den Heuvel MR, Hogan NS. In vitro assessment of endocrine disrupting potential of naphthenic acid fractions derived from oil sands-influenced water. Environmental science & technology. 2015 Apr 22;49(9):5743-52.
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Maxham LA, Forzán MJ, Hogan NS, Vanderstichel RV, Gilroy CV. Hematologic reference intervals for Xenopus tropicalis with partial use of automatic counting methods and reliability of longâ€term stored samples. Veterinary clinical pathology. 2016 Jun 1;45(2):291-9.
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Muldoon BM, Hogan NS. Biomarker responses to estrogen and androgen exposure in the brook stickleback (Culaea inconstans): A new bioindicator species for endocrine disrupting compounds. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology. 2016 Feb 29;180:1-0.