Laura Vandenberg


Laura Vandenberg
Postdoctoral Fellow
Tufts University
Endocrine disruptors; Bisphenol A; Amphibian metamorphosis; Breast cancer; Estrogens
laura.vandenberg@tufts.edu / 617-627-4094
laura.vandenberg@tufts.edu


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Blog Entry
Article on BPA bill leaves out important voice: independent scientists. Feb 01, 2011
Article should consider artificial turf's danger from low dose, heavy metal exposure. Jan 03, 2011
NPR health blog misrepresents human BPA study. Nov 05, 2010
Identify other chemicals known to cause obesity. Oct 07, 2010
Include potential health effects of BPA in children when highlighting dental sealants. Sep 10, 2010
Synopsis
One dioxin exposure in the womb affects female fertility in mice for generations. Dec 01, 2010
BPA at low doses, early in life linked to prostate disease in rats. Oct 28, 2010
Something's in the air: BPA found around the world. Sep 30, 2010
BPA and a common phthalate may contribute to obesity, predicts a cell test. Sep 15, 2010
Urban women face higher breast cancer rates. Aug 10, 2010

I am currently conducting bench research that investigates how alterations in early development affect patterning of Xenopus embryos. Specifically, I am examining how exposure to chemicals that alter pH, membrane voltage and other aspects of ion flux affect the development of the left-right axis and craniofacial morphogenesis. In the long term, we expect that the information we generate can be used to treat and/or prevent birth defects.

My other major research focus is on understanding human exposure to the endocrine disruptor bisphenol A. I have recently completed a meta-analysis of biomonitoring studies which clearly indicate that humans are internally exposed to unconjugated BPA. This information will be useful for regulatory agencies and scientists alike.