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  • 2014 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

David C. Dorman is affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Medicine and Environmental Science. Within these areas, their work frequently explores subfields such as Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Epidemiology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Sensory Systems, and Education.

Their scholarly output includes papers on diverse topics related to toxicology, epidemiology, and sensory function. Recent publications feature:

  • "The Role of Oxidative Stress in Manganese Neurotoxicity: A Literature Review Focused on Contributions Made by Professor Michael Aschner" (2023), published in Biomolecules
  • "Effect of Delivery Format on Student Outcomes and Perceptions of a Veterinary Medicine Course: Synchronous Versus Asynchronous Learning" (2021), published in Veterinary Sciences
  • "Carcinogenicity of perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid" (2023), published in The Lancet Oncology
  • "Carcinogenicity of acrolein, crotonaldehyde, and arecoline" (2020), published in The Lancet Oncology
  • "Why Indoor Chemistry Matters: A National Academies Consensus Report" (2022), published in Environmental Science & Technology

Frequent publication venues include Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, The Lancet Oncology, Veterinary Sciences, Animals, and Biomolecules. The highest number of publications have appeared in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine.

Their research addresses a range of topics, including:

  • Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
  • Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
  • Indoor Air Quality and Microbial Exposure
  • Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
  • Trace Elements in Health
  • Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
  • Vector-Borne Animal Diseases

Collaboration is a notable aspect of their work, with frequent coauthors such as Margaret Gross, D.P. Lunn, Brandy A. Burgess, Lutz S. Goehring, and Nikolaus Osterrieder. These collaborations have contributed to a range of publications across their fields of study.

David C. Dorman has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 2014.

Best Publications

  • The Outdoor Air Pollution and Brain Health Workshop

    Michelle L. Block;Alison Elder;Richard L. Auten;Staci D. Bilbo

  • Cytochrome Oxidase Inhibition Induced by Acute Hydrogen Sulfide Inhalation: Correlation with Tissue Sulfide Concentrations in the Rat Brain, Liver, Lung, and Nasal Epithelium

    David C. Dorman;Frederic J.-M. Moulin;Brian E. McManus;Kristen C. Mahle

  • Manganese Dosimetry: Species Differences and Implications for Neurotoxicity

    Michael Aschner;Keith M. Erikson;David C. Dorman

  • Direct Olfactory Transport of Inhaled Manganese (54MnCl2) to the Rat Brain: Toxicokinetic Investigations in a Unilateral Nasal Occlusion Model

    Karrie A. Brenneman;Brian A. Wong;Matthew A. Buccellato;Elisabeth R. Costa

  • Olfactory transport: a direct route of delivery of inhaled manganese phosphate to the rat brain.

    David C Dorman;Karrie A Brenneman;Anna M McElveen;Sean E Lynch

  • Androgen Receptor Antagonism by the Organophosphate Insecticide Fenitrothion

    Hiroto Tamura;Susan C. Maness;Kim Reischmann;David C. Dorman

  • Neurotoxicity of manganese chloride in neonatal and adult CD rats following subchronic (21-day) high-dose oral exposure.

    David C. Dorman;Melanie F. Struve;Domenico Vitarella;Faera L. Byerly

  • Influence of Particle Solubility on the Delivery of Inhaled Manganese to the Rat Brain: Manganese Sulfate and Manganese Tetroxide Pharmacokinetics Following Repeated (14-Day) Exposure

    David C. Dorman;Melanie F. Struve;R.Arden James;Marianne W. Marshall

  • Manganese exposure and induced oxidative stress in the rat brain

    Keith M. Erikson;Allison W. Dobson;David C. Dorman;Michael Aschner

  • Dose-dependent transitions in mechanisms of toxicity: case studies.

    William Slikker;Melvin E. Andersen;Matthew S. Bogdanffy;James S. Bus

  • Correlation of brain magnetic resonance imaging changes with pallidal manganese concentrations in rhesus monkeys following subchronic manganese inhalation

    David C. Dorman;Melanie F. Struve;Brian A. Wong;Janice A. Dye

  • Dose-dependent transitions in mechanisms of toxicity.

    William Slikker;Melvin E. Andersen;Matthew S. Bogdanffy;James S. Bus

  • The speciation of metals in mammals influences their toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics and therefore human health risk assessment.

    Robert A. Yokel;Stephen M. Lasley;David C. Dorman

  • Explosives detection by military working dogs: Olfactory generalization from components to mixtures

    Lucia Lazarowski;David C. Dorman

  • Olfactory neuron loss in adult male CD rats following subchronic inhalation exposure to hydrogen sulfide.

    K A Brenneman;R A James;E A Gross;D C Dorman

  • Pharmacokinetics of Inhaled Manganese Phosphate in Male Sprague–Dawley Rats Following Subacute (14-Day) Exposure

    Domenico Vitarella;Brian A. Wong;Owen R. Moss;David C. Dorman

  • Combined Effects of Dietary Phytoestrogen and Synthetic Endocrine-Active Compound on Reproductive Development in Sprague-Dawley Rats: Genistein and Methoxychlor

    Li You;Mercedes Casanova;Erika J. Bartolucci;Mary W. Fryczynski

  • Manganese Inhalation by Rhesus Monkeys is Associated with Brain Regional Changes in Biomarkers of Neurotoxicity

    Keith M. Erikson;David C. Dorman;Lawrence H. Lash;Michael Aschner

  • Manganese-induced developmental neurotoxicity in the CD rat: is oxidative damage a mechanism of action?

    K A Brenneman;R C Cattley;S F Ali;D C Dorman

  • Manganese: pharmacokinetics and molecular mechanisms of brain uptake.

    Michael Aschner;David C Dorman

Frequent Co-Authors

Melvin E. Andersen
Melvin E. Andersen Research Triangle Park Foundation
Michael Aschner
Michael Aschner Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Lawrence H. Lash
Lawrence H. Lash Wayne State University
Justin G. Teeguarden
Justin G. Teeguarden Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Katrina M. Waters
Katrina M. Waters Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Val R. Beasley
Val R. Beasley Pennsylvania State University
James A. Swenberg
James A. Swenberg University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thomas B. Knudsen
Thomas B. Knudsen Environmental Protection Agency
Ruthann A. Rudel
Ruthann A. Rudel Silent Spring Institute
Norton W. Milgram
Norton W. Milgram University of Toronto

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