Chet Duda

Biography

Several years ago I decided to leave the legal field and pursue a career in forensic chemistry. After completing an undergraduate program in chemistry with a criminalistics emphasis at the University of Wisconsin - Platteville, I began work on a PhD in analytical and physical chemistry at the University of Iowa. Toxicology and forensic chemistry share the trait that everything is a potential sample. This gives me a reason to inflict my curiosity upon the world and I have become enamored with the field. The knowledge I have gained from the Human Toxicology program has been of great value to me in the cancer diagnosis project in the Chemistry Department. I feel obtaining a Masters degree in Human Toxicology will give me the ability to more freely cross the assumed lines between chemistry, biology and medicine.

Thesis TitleThe Effect of Low Dose Radiation on Lymphomagenesis in a Bax Over Expressing Mouse Model (full text)

AdvisorDouglas Spitz, Ph.D.

Year of Graduation: 2012

Program: M.S.

Passed away 2021

Publications from Human Toxicology Program Research:

Jacobus JA, Duda CG, Coleman MC, Martin SM, Mapuskar K, Mao G, Smith BJ, Aykin-Burns N, Guida P, Gius D, Domann FE, Knudson CM, Spitz DR, 2013, Low-dose radiation-induced enhancement of thymic lymphomagenesis in Lck-Bax mice is dependent on LET and gender, Radiat Res.;180(2):156-65. PMCID: PMC3821998

Chet Duda