Genes, Environment, and Health Branch (GEH)

Michael Humble, Ph.D., received his doctorate in toxicology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill performing his dissertation research in the intramural laboratories at NIEHS on a transgenic mouse model for skin cancer. Following a short postdoctoral training period, Humble began working in the Division of Extramural Research and Training at NIEHS, first as a Program Analyst, and currently as a Program Administrator. Humble oversees the extramural Fellowship program, the R25 Summer Research Education Experience Program, the R25 Undergraduate Research Education Program (UP) to Enhance Diversity in the Environmental Health Sciences, as well as the research portfolios in skin disease, immunotoxicology, and autoimmune disease. Humble was a high school chemistry teacher prior to returning to graduate school and receiving his Ph.D.

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