Center for Integrative Toxicology at Michigan State University

Jay I. Goodman

Picture of Jay Goodman Professor, Pharmacology and Toxicology.

B423B Life Sciences Building 
517-353-9346 
E-mail: Goodman3@msu.edu

Research Interests:
Dr. Goodman’s research interests are in the area of epigenetics and the role(s) that changes in DNA methylation may play in carcinogenesis and, possibly, other toxic endpoints.  He is testing the hypothesis that susceptibility to carcinogenesis (and, possibly, other toxicities) is related inversely to the capacity to maintain normal patterns of DNA metylation. For more information, please see Dr. Goodman's departmental web page below.

Educational Background:
Long Island University, College of Pharmacy, B.S., 1965 
University of Michigan, Ph.D., pharmacology, 1969

Selected Professional Activities:
Dr. Goodman completed postdoctoral training at the University of Wisconsin. He has received the Distinguished Alumnus Award, Long Island University, College of Pharmacy, 1998; was Elected President of the Society of Toxicology, 1999-2000; the Distinguished Alumnus Award, Doctoral Program in Pharmacology, The University of Michigan, 2000; and gave the John Barnes Prize Lecture, British Toxicology Society in 2005. Dr. Goodman is a faculty trainer for the NIEHS training grant.

Publications:

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Departmental Web Page:
http://phmtox.msu.edu/people/faculty/goodmanprint.htm

Community of Science Profile:
http://myprofile.cos.com/goodmanj22

Current Students in the Environmental and Integrative Toxicological Science Program:
Jennifer Phillips