Christina T. Teng, PhD, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/NIH

Christina T. Teng, PhD
Christina T. Teng, PhD

Dr. Teng is a molecular biologist who joined the NTP Biomolecular Screening Branch (BSB) in 2008. She is a participant in the tripartite collaboration among the NTP â?? comprised of NIEHS, the NIH Chemical Genomics Center (NCGC) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) â?? that identifies key signaling pathways for environmental toxicants. Teng is also a member of a group that is involved in assay selection, design of the NTP initiative for High Throughput Screening and data analysis for subsequent recommendations on follow-up screening.

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  1. Teng CT, Hsieh JH, Zhao J, Huang R, Xia M, Martin N, Gao X, Dixon D, Auerbach SS, Witt KL, Merrick BA. Development of Novel Cell Lines for High-Throughput Screening to Detect Estrogen-Related Receptor Alpha Modulators. SLAS Discov. 2017 Jan 1:2472555216689772. doi: 10.1177/2472555216689772. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 28346099.
  2. Liu D, Zhang Z, Gladwell W, Teng CT. Estrogen stimulates estrogen-related receptor alpha gene expression through conserved hormone response elements. Endocrinology. 2003 Nov;144(11):4894-904. Epub 2003 Jul 24. PubMed PMID: 12960079.
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