Adverse Reactions

By Anne Chappelle, PhD, and David Faulkner, PhD

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An interview podcast bringing you the people and stories behind the science of how biological, physical, and chemical agents may cause adverse reactions to public, animal, and environmental health. This podcast is presented by the Society of Toxicology (SOT) and hosted by SOT members Anne Chappelle and David Faulkner.


About Anne

After graduating from the University of Delaware with a BS in biology in 1991, Anne Chappelle accidentally found her calling when she worked a gap year in an industrial toxicology laboratory. As it turned out, toxicology was the perfect marriage of protecting both human health and the environment. She then went on to receive her PhD in pharmacology and toxicology from the (now) University of the Sciences in Philadelphia in 1997, focusing on upper respiratory tract toxicity.

For the last 20+ years, as a toxicologist and risk assessment expert for the chemical industry, Anne has been thrilled to not work in a laboratory anymore. Along the way, she has added a few more titles: spouse; DABT; Principal of Chappelle Toxicology Consulting, LLC; occasional blogger at My Toxic Life; and most life changing (and expensive): Mom. She is thrilled to be partnered with David to add podcast co-host to the list because it gives her the opportunity to “channel my inner Terry Gross.”


About David

David Faulkner’s interest in science started at age five with a few Bill Nye the Science Guy VHS tapes and hasn’t diminished since. A lifelong artist and science fan, David has worked in nearly every mass communication medium to share his love of science with the world. Now, as an early career toxicologist, David is living out his dream of co-hosting a science podcast! With a budget! And a producer! And super cool guests! And an awesome co-host! David thinks Bill would be proud.

David attended the University of Michigan, where he completed a BS in microbiology, a BA in English language (emphasis in creative writing), and an MPH in environmental health sciences, and the University of California Berkeley, where he completed a PhD in molecular toxicology under the supervision of Dr. Chris Vulpe. He has held postdoctoral appointments at the Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and just started a new position as a toxicological risk assessor. He also is a full-time parent to two adorable purple velvet plants: Planthony Bourdain and Marie Planthoinette.



Disclaimer

The viewpoints and information presented in Adverse Reactions represent those of the participating individuals. Although the Society of Toxicology holds the copyright to the production, it does not vet or review the information presented nor does presenting and distributing the Adverse Reactions podcast represent any proposal or endorsement of any position by the Society.


Episode Date
The Intersection of Toxicology, Environmental Health Law, and Justice
Aug 03, 2023
Pitfalls in Pharmaceutical Production: Protecting the Actual Drug Makers
Jul 27, 2023
The Big Picture of Small Things: Nanotoxicology
Jul 20, 2023
Tox in the Family: Generational Exposure and DDT
Jul 13, 2023
Bringing Cohorts in Cahoots with Lab Science
Jul 06, 2023
Estradiol Complicates Everything: Toxicology across the Gender Spectrum
Jun 29, 2023
Up in Smoke: Where Cannabis Meets the Immune System
Jun 22, 2023
Wildfire Smoke Isn’t Monkey Business
May 05, 2022
Sweating It Out: Exercise versus Toxic Exposures
Apr 28, 2022
Anthropogenic Ghosts on the Coast
Apr 21, 2022
Lions and Vultures and Tox, Oh My
Apr 14, 2022
The Delicious World of Food Safety
Apr 07, 2022
Heat Stressed: Biostats and Public Health
Mar 31, 2022
The Life-Giving Properties of Liquid Gold
Mar 24, 2022
Toxicology Is a Wise Choice: One Health, Many Ecosystems
Mar 17, 2022
Space, the Final Risk Assessment Frontier
Mar 10, 2022
To Breathe a Little Easier and Why the Lungs Are the Sexiest Organ
Jun 03, 2021
All the Tox That's Fit to Print . . . or Present . . . or Blog
May 27, 2021
More Than a Color Scheme: The Future of Toxicology in Green Chemistry
May 20, 2021
Speak Softly and Carry a Big Dataset: The Exposome
May 13, 2021
DNA Isn't Destiny, So What Is?
May 06, 2021
The United States of Toxicity
Apr 29, 2021
Capturing Adverse Reactions
Apr 22, 2021