Oskar KarlssonAssociate Professor
About me
Our research combines experimental model systems, computational toxicology, omics tools, and epidemiological research to study Gene-Environment interactions and the influence of the exposome, including endocrine disrupting chemicals, pharmacueticals, pesticides, metals, and particulate air pollution, on wildlife and human health, and elucidate underlying molecular mechanisms. Ongoing efforts include studies of paternal epigenetic inheritance. We are also focused on the development of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) for performing chemical risk assessment.
For more information, visit the Karlsson Laboratory website.