Alastair Cribb, DVM, PhD, FCAS
PhD in clinical pharmacology (pharmacogenetics)Hospital for Sick Children University of Toronto, CanadaDVM Western College of Veterinary Medicine University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Areas of Research
Pharmacogenetics
My research focuses on the role of individual and species differences in drug metabolism on the outcomes associated with exposures to drugs and environmental chemicals in humans and animals. Outcomes of particular interest include idiosyncratic drug reactions, organ or species specific toxicities, and cancers.
My research focuses on the role of individual and species differences in drug metabolism on the outcomes associated with exposures to drugs and environmental chemicals in humans and animals. Outcomes of particular interest include idiosyncratic drug reactions, organ or species specific toxicities, and cancers.
Molecular toxicology
My research in molecular toxicology explores the molecular basis of adverse drug reactions in animals and humans, with a particular interest in idiosyncratic drugs reactions, reactive metabolites, and the role of endoplasmic reticulum stress proteins.
My research in molecular toxicology explores the molecular basis of adverse drug reactions in animals and humans, with a particular interest in idiosyncratic drugs reactions, reactive metabolites, and the role of endoplasmic reticulum stress proteins.
Supervising degrees
Medical Science - Masters: Unavailable
Medical Science - Doctoral: Unavailable
Veterinary Medical Sciences - Doctoral: Unavailable
Veterinary Medical Sciences - Masters: Unavailable
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