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Last updated: 2 November 2017 Curriculum Vitae NAME: John Henry Richburg, Ph.D., Professor (Tenure) Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies Gustavus and Louise Pfeiffer Professor in Toxicology Director, NIEHS T32 Toxicology Training Program ADDRESS: The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology 107 West Dean Keeton St., BME 3.510A Austin, Texas 78712-0125 Office: (512) 471-4736; Fax: (512) 471-5002 Email: [email protected] DEGREES EARNED: B.S., Ph.D. PRIMARY APPOINTMENTS: 1996 -1997 BROWN UNIVERSITY Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine •Assistant Professor (Research) 1997-present THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN College of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology •Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies (09/2015-present) •Professor (09/2010-present) •Head, Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology (09/2004-8/2015) •Director, NIEHS T32 Toxicology Training Program (09/2003-6/2016) •Director, Center for Molecular and Cellular Toxicology (09/2005-08/2015) •Associate Director, Center for Research on Environmental Disease (04/2006-03/2013) •Associate Professor (with tenure, 09/2003-08/2010) •Assistant Professor (08/1997-08/2003) ADJUNCT APPOINTMENTS: 2002-2016 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER Department of Molecular Carcinogenesis •Professor (2010-2016); Associate Professor (2003-2010), Assistant Professor (2002- 2003) EDUCATION: 1987 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, Boston, MA College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions Bachelor of Science in Toxicology, Cum Laude Honors: Dean's List; Toxicology Honors Program 1993 RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NJ / UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY OF NJ-ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON MEDICAL SCHOOL Joint Graduate Program in Toxicology, Piscataway, NJ Doctor of Philosophy in Toxicology Mentor: Frederick C. Kauffman, Ph.D. •Thesis: "Inhibition of agonist-stimulated calcium influx in isolated rat hepatocytes by diisopropyl fluorophosphate" 1993 – 1995 BROWN UNIVERSITY Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Postdoctoral Fellow, Environmental Pathology Training Grant (NIEHS T32 ES07272) Mentor: Kim Boekelheide, M.D., Ph.D.

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Last updated: 2 November 2017

Curriculum Vitae NAME: John Henry Richburg, Ph.D., Professor (Tenure) Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies Gustavus and Louise Pfeiffer Professor in Toxicology Director, NIEHS T32 Toxicology Training Program

ADDRESS: The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology 107 West Dean Keeton St., BME 3.510A Austin, Texas 78712-0125 Office: (512) 471-4736; Fax: (512) 471-5002 Email: [email protected]

DEGREES EARNED: B.S., Ph.D.

PRIMARY APPOINTMENTS: 1996 -1997 BROWN UNIVERSITY

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine •Assistant Professor (Research)

1997-present THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN College of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology •Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies (09/2015-present) •Professor (09/2010-present) •Head, Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology (09/2004-8/2015) •Director, NIEHS T32 Toxicology Training Program (09/2003-6/2016) •Director, Center for Molecular and Cellular Toxicology (09/2005-08/2015) •Associate Director, Center for Research on Environmental Disease (04/2006-03/2013) •Associate Professor (with tenure, 09/2003-08/2010) •Assistant Professor (08/1997-08/2003)

ADJUNCT APPOINTMENTS: 2002-2016 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER

Department of Molecular Carcinogenesis •Professor (2010-2016); Associate Professor (2003-2010), Assistant Professor (2002-

2003)

EDUCATION: 1987 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, Boston, MA College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions

Bachelor of Science in Toxicology, Cum Laude Honors: Dean's List; Toxicology Honors Program

1993 RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NJ / UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY OF NJ-ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON MEDICAL SCHOOL Joint Graduate Program in Toxicology, Piscataway, NJ Doctor of Philosophy in Toxicology •Mentor: Frederick C. Kauffman, Ph.D. •Thesis: "Inhibition of agonist-stimulated calcium influx in isolated rat hepatocytes by

diisopropyl fluorophosphate"

1993 – 1995 BROWN UNIVERSITY Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Postdoctoral Fellow, Environmental Pathology Training Grant (NIEHS T32 ES07272) •Mentor: Kim Boekelheide, M.D., Ph.D.

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AWARDS & HONORS: 1994 Postdoctoral Student Award, Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology Subsection,

Society of Toxicology 1993-1995 Postdoctoral Fellow, Environmental Pathology Training Grant (T32 ES 07272) 11/1997 “Scientist of the Month,” Center for Research on Environmental Disease and the UT/MD

Anderson Cancer Research Center at Science Park 11/1999 Nominated for the UT College of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Council, Texas Excellence in

Teaching Award 11/2004 Nominated for the UT College of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Council, Texas Excellence in

Teaching Award 11/2009 Nominated for the UT College of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Council, Texas Excellence in

Teaching Award 2004-2012 William I. Dismukes Pharmacy Fellow 2012-2014 James T. Doluisio Regents Professor In Pharmacy 09/01/2014 Gustavus and Louise Pfeiffer Professor in Toxicology -present

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES (Full Membership): •Society of Toxicology (SOT) (1992-present) •Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR) (1997-present) •American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (1997-present) •American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) (1999-present) •American Society of Andrology (ASA) (1999-present) •American Chemical Society (ACS) (1999-2004) •The Endocrine Society (2001-present) •American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) (2001-present) •American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) (2003-present) •American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET) (2005-

present)

SERVICE: University of Texas at Austin

•Member, Center for Molecular and Cellular Toxicology (CMCT) (1999-present) •Director, Center for Molecular and Cellular Toxicology (CMCT) (2005-2015) •Member, Recreational Sports Committee of the General Faculty (2001-2003) •Member, Recreational Sports Committee of the General Faculty (2003-2005), Vice Chair, Recreational Sports Committee of the General Faculty (2004-2005)

•Member, Animal Resource Center (ARC) Faculty Advisory Committee (11/2005-present)

•Recreational Sports Committee, Faculty Council Representative (2006-2008), Vice Chair (2007-2008)

•Associate Director (04/2006-05/2013; member since 1998), The Center for Research on Environmental Disease, A jointly funded NIEHS Center between the MD Anderson Cancer Center, Science Park Research Division and The University of Texas at Austin, College of Pharmacy.

•Member, Faculty Council, Pharmacy Representative (2006-2007; 2007-2008) •Member, NSF IGERT program in Indoor Environmental Science and Engineering (07/01/2006- 2012)

•Executive Committee, NSF IGERT program in Indoor Environmental Science and Engineering (07/01/2007- 2012)

•Member, Review Panel, College of Natural Sciences review of the Environmental Science Institute (09/14/2007)

•Member, Graduate School Dean Search Consultative Committee, 2012-2013

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•Member, Graduate Studies Committee, The Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Graduate Program in Molecular Biology (1999-present).

•Member, Faculty Building Advisory Committee (C-5), Faculty Council, 2011-2016 •Member, Research Policy Committee (C-11), Faculty Council, 2011-2016 •Member, Associate Dean’s for Research Campus Group, September 2015-present. •Reviewer, Office of the Vice President for Research, 2015-2016 Spring Undergraduate Research Fellowship

•Member, Vice President for Research Advisory Committee, May 2016-present. •Member, Center for Biomedical Research Support (CBRS) Advisory Committee, May 2017-present.

•Senate of College Councils, Academic Enrichment’s Graduate School Panel, October 3, 2017.

The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School •Steering Committee Member, Texas Health Catalyst (9/2015-present) •Member, LiveStrong Cancer Institute, Developmental Therapeutics subsection, August 2017-present.

College of Pharmacy •UT-Austin, College of Pharmacy, Toxicology Graduate Advisor, 1998-2005 •Participant, 2001 AACP Institute. “A Guide to Program Assessment: Developing a Plan,” June 1-5, 2001, Leesburg, VA

•Member, Ethics Committee 1998-2000 •Mentor, UTEP Pharmacy Scholars Program, volunteer mentor to Amanda Loya, 1999-2000

•Member, Faculty Awards & Development Committee 1998-2000 •Co-Chair, 2003 College of Pharmacy Faculty Retreat, “What makes our College special? Capitalizing on our Diversity,” 8/15, 2003

•Toxicology Graduate Student Advisor, 1998-2005 •Member, Chemical, Radiological & Biohazard Safety Committee, 2002-2005 •Member, UT College of Pharmacy, TA Committee, 2000-2005 •Member, Library Committee, 2003-2006 •Member, Educational Technology Committee, 2000-2006 •Member & Co-Chair, Space Committee, 2005-2006 •Chair, Space Committee, 2006-2008 •Member, Consultative Committee for the selection of the Dean of the College of Pharmacy, 02/2007-09/2007

•College Representative at the Annual Biochemical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) meeting. November 7-10, 2007. Austin, Texas

•College Representative at the Annual Biochemical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) meeting. November 4-7, 2009. Phoenix, AZ

•Co-Chair, Facilities Planning Task Force, October 2010- 2011 •Member, College of Pharmacy, Program Assessment Team, 2002-2012 •Member, COP Executive Committee, September 2011-present •Head, Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 09/2004-8/2015 •Co-Chair, Group 4, “Recruitment, Development and Retention of Outstanding Faculty and Staff,” Task Force, October 2014 - January 2015.

•College Representative at the Annual Biochemical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) meeting. November 12-15, 2014. San Antonio, Texas

•Director, NIEHS T32 Toxicology Training Program, 09/2003-07/2016 •Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, 09/2015-present •Member, College of Pharmacy Dean’s Cabinet, September 2008- present •Member, Translational Science PhD Committee on Graduates Studies (TS COGS), September 2015- present.

•Member (Ex officio), College of Pharmacy Assessment Council, 09/2015-present.

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•Member, College of Pharmacy Executive Committee, 09/2004-present. •Member (Ex officio), College of Pharmacy Honors Program – PharmD/PhD Program, September 2015- present

•Member (Ex officio), College of Pharmacy Research Infrastructure and Lab Safety Committee, September 2015- present.

•Member (Ex officio), College of Pharmacy TA Selection Committee, 09/2015- present. •Member (Ex officio), College of Pharmacy TA Credentials and Assignments Committee, September 2015- present.

•Co-Advisor, Pharmacy Graduate Student Association (PGSA), 09/2015- present.

Institute of Cellular and Molecular Biology •Member, Microscope and Imaging Facility committee, 2003-2004 •Graduate Studies Committee, 1998-present

The University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston •Member, Graduate Studies Committee, Graduate School in Biomedical Sciences, 2007-present.

The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston •Training Grant Advisory Panel Member, UTMB’s NIEHS-sponsored Environmental Toxicology Training Program (T32-ES07254), 05/15/2010-present.

Executive Positions held in Professional Societies •Councilor, Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology (1999-2000) •Member, Committee on Public Communications, Society of Toxicology (2001-2003) •Treasurer, Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology (2000-2004) •Junior Councilor & Organizer of Carl C. Smith Student Awards. Mechanisms Specialty Section of the Society of Toxicology (2003-2004)

•Senior Councilor, Mechanisms Specialty Section of the Society of Toxicology (2004-2005)

•Secretary Treasurer Elect, American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET), Division of Toxicology (2007-2008)

•Secretary Treasurer, American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET), Division of Toxicology (2008-2009)

Vice Chair, 2017 Mechanisms of Toxicity Gordon Research Conference, August 13-18, 2017; Proctor Academy, Andover, NH.

•Chair, 2019 Mechanisms of Toxicity Gordon Research Conference, August 11-16, 2019; Proctor Academy, Andover, NH.

Service in Professional Societies •Chair, Organizing Committee, Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast Chapter of the Society of Toxicology. “Emerging Technologies: Functional Genomics and Proteomics.” October 26-27, 2000

•Judge, Reproductive and Developmental Specialty Section of the Society of Toxicology Best Paper in Reproductive Toxicology published in the journal of Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 2001

•Judge, Carl C. Smith Graduate Student Award for the best paper presented at 2002 National Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, Nashville, TN

•Chair, Symposium “Defining the cellular and molecular mechanisms of toxicant action in the testis” at the March 2002 National Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, Nashville, TN

•Member, 2003 Symposium Organizing Committee, Center for Research on Environmental Disease. A jointly funded center between the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Science Park Research Division and The University of Texas at Austin

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•Member, Organizing Committee, Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast Chapter of the Society of Toxicology. “Environmental Endocrine Disruptors.” Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin Texas. November 4, 2005

•Chairperson, Poster Session: “Cell Death/Apoptosis”, 45th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology. San Diego, CA. March 8, 2006

•Chairperson, Poster Session: “Apoptosis: Activators and Regulatory Pathways”, 48th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology. Baltimore, MD. March 16, 2009

•Co-Chairperson, Symposium: “Symposium 1 – Life in the Womb: Fetal Determinants of Men’s Reproductive Health”, 35th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Andrology, April 10-13, 2010; Houston, Texas

•Co-Chairperson, Symposium: “Symposium V – Environment, Metabolism and Fertility”, 38th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Andrology, April 13-16, 2013; San Antonio, Texas

•Session Chair, Symposium: “New Horizons in Toxicology”, 2013 Mechanisms of Toxicity Gordon Research Conference, August 11-16, 2013; Proctor Academy, Andover, NH.

•Chairperson, Poster Session: “Reproductive Toxicology: Male”, 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology. Phoenix, AZ. March 26, 2014.

•Session Chair, Symposium: “What’s in your toolbox: Emerging technologies for mechanistic toxicology”, 2015 Mechanisms of Toxicity Gordon Research Conference, August 9-15, 2015; Proctor Academy, Andover, NH.

•Selection Committee Member, RDTSS Scientific Achievement Award, Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology Specialty Section of the Society of Toxicology, March 2016.

•Member, AACP Graduate Education Special Interest Group Leadership Committee; Communications Subcommittee. 9/16-present.

Journal Editorial Board Appointments & Ad Hoc Reviewer •Member, Editorial Board, Toxicology Letters (3/99-4/2003) •Member, Editorial Board, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology (3/03-4/2006, reappointment 4/06-5/2009, reappointment 06/09-05/2012)

•Member, Board of Reviewing Editors, Biology of Reproduction (07/09-06/2011) •Founding Member, Editorial Board, Spermatogenesis; Publisher, Landes Bioscience, first issue 1/2011 (01/01/2010- present)

•Ad hoc reviewer: Endocrinology, Biology of Reproduction, Molecular Carcinogenesis, Biochemical Journal, Journal of Andrology, Molecular Reproduction, Human Reproduction, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, American Journal of Pathology, Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Reproduction, International Journal of Andrology

Grant and Other Review Activities •Participant, NIEHS Special Emphasis Panel “Linking Environmental Agents, Oxidative Damage and Disease,” RFA 97-002, 07/30 -08/01/1997

•Ad Hoc Member, Cardiovascular Disease Study Section, California Tobacco-related disease research program, 04/2000

•External Reviewer of Pilot Project Grants, Center for Environmental and Rural Health at Texas A&M University, 07/2001

•Ad Hoc Member, R03 Grant Review, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Special Emphasis Panel, 11/28/2001

•Ad Hoc Member, T32 Training Grant Review Special Emphasis Panel, National Institute of Environmental Health and Safety (NIEHS), 12/17/2003

•Ad Hoc Member, U54 Grant Review Special Emphasis Panel, NIH/NICHD, 02/09/2005 •Ad Hoc Member, Lance Armstrong Foundation, Basic Science Research Grant, 09/2006

•Ad Hoc Member, NIH, Integrative and Clinical Endocrinology and Reproduction (ICER)

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Study Section, 02/2008 •Ad Hoc Member, NIH/NIEHS, Environmental Health Sciences Review Committee (EHSRC) review of T32 Training Grant and K99/R00, K01 and K18 applications, 11/09-11/10/2009.

•Training Grant Advisory Panel Member, UTMB’s NIEHS-sponsored Environmental Toxicology Training Program (T32-ES07254), 05/15/2010-present

•Ad Hoc Member, NIH, Cellular, Molecular and Integrative Reproduction (CMIR) Study Section, 02/10/2011

•Ad Hoc Member, NIH, Special Emphasis Panel ZES1 LWJ-K (K9) 2-K99s, 11/13-14/2014, Research Triangle Park, NC.

•Ad Hoc Member, NIH, Systemic Injury by Environmental Exposure (SIEE) Study Section, 02/18-19, 2015, Bethesda, MD.

•Ad Hoc Member, NIEHS, Environmental Health Sciences Review Committee: Training in Environmental Health Sciences; 2018/01 EHS (T) 1, 11/14/2017, Bethesda, MD.

Community Service •Presentation, Bastrop Public Library, Bastrop, TX. 11/1997. Seminar part of National Chemistry Week Events, “Male infertility and environmental chemical exposure: Is there a link?”

•Den Leader (Cub Scouts-Webelos), Boy Scouts of America, Capital Area Council. 1998-2001

•Active Member, Bethany United Methodist Church, Anderson Mill Road, Austin Texas, 1998-present

•Participant, Westlake High School, Junior Career Day, March 11, 2004. I gave a presentation on how I became a faculty in Pharmacy to Junior High School students by invitation of the PTA.

Professional Enrichment Activities 1. Participant, UT Center for Teaching Effectiveness, “New Faculty Welcome Week”

program, 08/18-08/21/1997 2. Participant, UT Center for Teaching Effectiveness, Experienced Faculty

Conference, 01/11- 01/12/1999 3. Attendance, UT College of Pharmacy, Pharmacology Case Writer’s Conference,

12/15/1999 4. Participant, UT Center for Teaching Effectiveness, Experienced Faculty

Conference, 01/2000 5. Participant, 2001 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Institute,

“A Guide to Program Assessment: Developing a Plan,” Leesburg, VA , 06/01-06/05/2001

6. Participant, UT Center for Teaching Effectiveness, Experienced Faculty Conference, 01/07-01/08/2002

7. Participant, seminar “Sharing What Works: Enhancing Communication through Technology,” The Division of Instructional Innovation and Assessment (DIIA) and the College of Education, 07/09/2002

8. Participant, “Workshop for Department Chairs and Organized Research Unit Directors,” UT-Austin Office of the Vice President, JJ Pickle Research Campus, 08/22-08/23/2005

9. Participant, “Insight into Philanthropy” workshop sponsored by UT-Austin Development Office, 10/2007

10. Participant, "Teaching with Blogs and Wikis," The Division of Instructional Innovation and Assessment (DIIA), 08/20/2009

11. Participant, UT Academic Leadership Symposium, 01/13/2016.

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TEACHING: COURSE PARTICIPATION: (current academic year)

PharmD PHR 395G Pharmacotherapeutics, GI modules (9 x 50 min lectures). Fall 2002-present PHR 253D Principles of General Pathology, Course Coordinator. Spring 2011-2016 PHR 152H Professional Development Convocation. Lecture on graduate and research

opportunities. Spring 2016-present

Graduate PGS 384K Fundamentals of Toxicology, units on reproductive toxicology (4 x 1.5 h lectures)

& liver toxicology (2 x 1.5 h lectures). PGS 380F Biomedical Pharmacology, GI pharmacology (4 x 1.5h lectures). PGS 196S Division Seminar, Fall & Spring. PGS 196T Environmental and Molecular Mechanisms of Health and Disease (formerly titled

Toxicology seminar), Fall & Spring. PGS 384L Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology, Apoptosis lectures (2 x 1.5 h lectures).

PGS 191Q Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Career Development, Course Co-Director.

TRAINEES SUPERVISED: Postdoctoral Fellows Training period Current Position Pragati Sawhney-Coder, Ph.D. 08/2000-03/2006 Director, Reproductive and

Developmental Toxicology, Charles River Laboratories, Ashland, OH

Pei-Li Yao, Ph.D. 01/2009-08/2011 Research Scholar, Dept. of Biological Sciences, NC State University, Raleigh, NC

Yichen Lin, Ph.D. 04/2012-06/2014 Senior Toxicologist, Safety and Health Technology Center, Tainan City, Taiwan

Caitlin Murphy, Ph.D. 02/2012-07/2015 Senior Toxicologist at Smithers Avanza, Gaithersburg, MD

Kristin R. Di Bona, Ph.D. 09/2014-08/2016 Postdoctoral Fellow, Univ. Wyoming

Jorine Voss 12/2015-present Postdoctoral Fellow, UT-Austin Doctoral Students Program Defense

Date Current Position

C. John Giammona, Ph.D. Toxicology 12/2002 Head of Early Development Strategic Operations, PPD, Missoula, MT

Yu “Matt” Liu, Ph.D. -Co-advisor with Dr. Walker

Toxicology 05/2004 Toxicologist, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Tarrytown, NY

Yamini Chandrasekaran, Ph.D. Toxicology 07/2005 Social Worker and Marketing Content Writer, Bengaluru, India

Minhao Wu, Ph.D. -Co-advisor with Dr. Aldaz

Toxicology 05/2007 Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University School of Medicine

Chad McKee Molecular Biology

09/2007 Senior Medical Science Liaison, Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, Raleigh, NC

Raju Pusapati, Ph.D. -Co-advisor with Dr. Johnson

Toxicology 11/2008 Research Fellow, Genentech Inc., San Francisco, CA

Pei-Li Yao, Ph.D. Molecular Biology

12/2008 Research Scholar, Dept. of Biological Sciences, NC State University,

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Raleigh, NC Jelena Todorovic -Co-advisor with Dr. Mihic

Toxicology 10/2010 Postdoctoral Fellow, The University of Texas at Austin

Yichen Lin Toxicology 8/2006-04/2012

Senior Toxicologist, Safety and Health Technology Center, Tainan City, Taiwan

Jessica (Dwyer) Myers Molecular Biology

8/2006-10/2012

Toxicologist, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Austin, TX

James Harman Toxicology 8/2007-12/2013

Toxicologist, Conestoga-Rovers & Associates, Dallas, TX

Angela Stermer Toxicology 08/2011-08/2016

Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Brown University

Rashin Ghaffari Molecular Biology

05/2013-present

Ph.D. Candidate, The University of Texas at Austin

Masters Degree Students Program Defense

Date Current Position

Kathleen Wurm, M.S. Toxicology 11/1999 unknown Karen Romelfanger, M.S. -Co-advisor Dr. Miller

Neuropharmacology

05/2002 unknown

Yang Ye, M.S. Toxicology 08/2005 Family Medicine Resident, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.

Undergraduate Students

Special Topics: • Adrian Nañez Summer 1997-Spring 2002 •Steven Pavlas Fall 1998-Spring 1999 •Cathy Lau Summer-Fall 2000 •Bianca Gonzales Summer 2001-Spring 2002 •Mohammed Akbani Fall 2000-Spring 2002 •Azuka Onwudiegwu Fall 2002 •Marissa Meyers Spring 2003 •Junaid Akbani Fall 2002-Spring 2003 •Ruth Starvolt Fall 2003-Spring 2004, Fall 2004-Spring 2005 •Tiffany Robinson Fall 2004-Spring 2005, Fall 2005-Spring 2006 •Borna Karamzadeh Spring2007 - Summer 2007 •Brittany Robison Fall 2007-Spring 2008, Fall 2008 •Linda Do Spring 2007-Sum 2008, Fall 2008 -Spring 2009 •Vitali Azouz Summer 2009 •Emily Lao Fall 2011-Fall 2012 •Susan De La Torre Fall 2013-Spring 2014 •Puneet Patel Fall 2013-Spring 2014 •Jevon Chu Fall 2015-Summer 2016

Pharmacy Honors Program: •Ashkya Patel Fall 1998 •Greg Russell Summer 1998, Fall 1998, Spring 1999 •Samantha Alexander Fall 2007, Spring 2008 •Scott Mosley Fall 2010-Spring 2011

Pharmacy Council, Disease Awareness Project on Sun Safety:

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(students listed are the Pharmacy Council Chairs of the Disease Awareness Committee) •Grace Wang Spring 2006 •Clara Ngo Fall 2006-Summer 2007 •Lynn Stamps Fall 2007-Summer 2008

Summer Minority Undergraduate Research Program: •Claribel Luciano Montalvo Summer 2000 •Bianca Gonzales Summer 2001 •Azuka Onwudiegwu Summer 2002 •Patrice Miller Summer 2002 •Baru-Ta Foma Summer 2003 •Cynthia Roland Summer 2003 •Christopher Piña Summer 2004 •Joshua Hubbard Summer 2005 •Keith Rodriguez Summer & Fall 2005 •Tiffany Robison Summer 2006 •Chelsea Perfect Summer 2011 •Jacob Donchez Summer 2012 •Vineet Ravoori Summer 2013

STUDENT COMMITTEES:

Doctoral Thesis Committees (*denotes chair of committee, #denotes co-chair) •John D. Robertson, Ph.D. 05/1999 Toxicology •Shawn B. Bratton, Ph.D. 08/1999 Toxicology •Hae-Song Yoon, Ph.D. 12/2000 Toxicology •Shuang Bai, M.D., Ph.D. 04/2001 Pharmaceutics •George K. Acquaah-Mensah, Ph.D. 08/2001 Neuropharmacology •Yumiko Honse, Ph.D. 08/2001 Neuropharmacology •Erik W. Wilker, Ph.D. 12/2001 Toxicology •Julie C. Kern, Ph.D. 12/2002 Toxicology •C. John Giammona, Ph.D.* 12/2002 Toxicology •Doug Jones, Ph.D. 05/2004 Neuropharmacology • Yu “Matt” Liu, Ph.D.# 05/2004 Toxicology •Abby D. Benninghoff, Ph.D. 07/2004 Marine Science •Zhe Jia, Ph.D. 08/2004 Toxicology •Jing Dong, Ph.D. 11/2004 Toxicology •Mi Young Yang, Ph.D. 05/2005 Toxicology •Yamini Chandrasekaran, Ph.D.* 07/2005 Toxicology •Shelley Callhan, Ph.D. 08/2005 Pharmaceutics •Vaidehee Despande, Ph.D. 11/2005 Toxicology •Ming-chieh Shun, Ph.D. 12/2005 Nutrition •Maria Elena Reveron, Ph.D. 05/2006 Neuropharmacology •Minhao Wu, Ph.D. # 05/2007 Toxicology •Chad McKee, Ph.D.* 09/2007 Toxicology •Mark Fountain, Ph.D. 05/2008 Chemistry •Shankar Varadarajan, Ph.D. 07/2008 Molecular Biology •Young Eun Choi, Ph.D. 07/2008 Toxicology •Matthew Nicollete, Ph.D. 08/2008 Molecular Biology •Pei-Li Yao, Ph.D.* 11/2008 Molecular Biology •Raju Pusapati, Ph.D. # 11/2008 Toxicology •Di Wu, Ph.D. 02/2009 Neuropharmacology •Shreya Mitra, Ph.D. 04/2009 Toxicology •Jae Kyoung Son, Ph.D. 11/2009 Toxicology •Azadeh Nasrazadani 07/2010 Toxicology

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•Jelena Todorovic# 10/2010 Toxicology •Lee Blaney 07/2011 Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering •Yichen Lin* 04/2012 Toxicology •Jessica Dwyer* 10/2012 Molecular Biology •Michael Cantrell 05/2013 Molecular Biology •James Harman* 12/2013 Toxicology •Jihyun Park 05/2014 Molecular Biology •Angela Stermer* 08/2016 Toxicology •Sophie (Miao-Der) Chen 08/2016 Toxicology •Rashin Ghaffari* pending Molecular Biology •Aubrey Converse pending Marine Science

Masters Thesis Committees (*denotes chair of committee, #denotes co-chair) •Hae-Song Yoon, M.S. 05/1998 Toxicology •Xiang Feng, M.S. 08/1998 Toxicology •Kathleen Wurm, M.S.* 11/1999 Toxicology •Christine M. Cinege, M.S. 05/2000 Toxicology •Shannon E. Ethridge, M.S. 08/2001 Toxicology •Anne M. Scott, M.S. 11/2001 Neuropharmacology •Maria E. Reveron, M.S. 05/2002 Neuropharmacology •Karen Romelfanger, M.S. # 05/2002 Neuropharmacology •Elisa Beth Atarod, M.S. 12/2003 Toxicology •Ning Ma, M.S. 12/2003 Toxicology •April Palmer, M.S. 05/2004 Toxicology •Yang Ye, M.S.* 08/2005 Toxicology •Shreya Mitra, M.S. 12/2006 Toxicology •Xin Chen, M.S. 12/2007 GSBS, UTMDACC •Sonya Veron 12/2014 Toxicology

STUDENT AWARDS:

•Greg Russell, 3/98-12/98, UT Office of the Vice President for Research, Undergraduate Research Fellowship, “Mechanisms of phthalate-induced testicular injury: Role of vimentin filaments in Sertoli cells,” $1000

•C. John Giammona, 1998, Pre-emptive scholarship of $2,000 from the UT Graduate School

•Adrian Nañez, Summer 1999, Fellow, NIH Short-Term Research Training Program for Minority Undergraduates

•C. John Giammona, 1999, UT Austin College of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology Scholarship

•C. John Giammona, 1999, Honorable Mention, Best Poster Presentation, Annual Gulf Coast Chapter Regional Meeting of the Society of Toxicology

•Adrian Nañez, 11/1999-08/2000, UT Office of the Vice President for Research, Undergraduate Research Fellowship, “The role of the Fas-receptor in testicular germ cell death in young mice,” $1000

•Adrian Nañez, 06/2000-08/2000, NSF’s Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Fellowship, $1,200 Stipend and $250 tuition reimbursement

•Adrian Nañez, 08/2000-12/2000, NSF’s Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Fellowship, $1,200 Stipend and $250 tuition reimbursement

•Claribel Luciano Montalvo, Summer 2000, Fellow, NIH Short-Term Research Training Program for Minority Undergraduates

•C. John Giammona, 2000, Johnson and Johnson Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Pharmacy

•C. John Giammona, 2000-2001, The University of Texas Continuing Fellowship

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•C. John Giammona, 09/2001-05/2002, Pre-doctoral fellow, NIEHS T32 training grant •Adrian Nañez, 03/2001-08/2001, UT Office of the Vice President for Research,

Undergraduate Research Fellowship, “Is the Fas signaling system responsible for all types of toxicant induced apoptosis?” $1000

•Adrian Nañez, 11/2001-08/2002, UT Office of the Vice President for Research, Undergraduate Research Fellowship, “Characterization of apoptotic proteins involved in nitrobenzene induced testicular germ cell apoptosis,” $1000

•Bianca Gonzales, Summer 2001, Fellow, NIH Short-Term Research Training Program for Minority Undergraduates

•Bianca Gonzales, 11/2001-08/2002, UT Office of the Vice President for Research, Undergraduate Research Fellowship, “Effects of cisplatin on apoptotic pathways in mouse testes,” $1000

•Azuka Onwudiegwu, Summer 2002, Fellow, NIH Short-Term Research Training Program for Minority Undergraduates

•Patrice Miller, Summer 2002, Fellow, NIH Short-Term Research Training Program for Minority Undergraduates

•Yamini Chandrasekaran, 2003-2004, Johnson & Johnson Endowed Graduate Fellowship In Pharmacy of $1,000

•Mohammed Junaid Akbani, 2003 UT Undergraduate Research Fellowship, $1,000 •Yang Ye, Travel Award, 2003 Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast Society of Toxicology •Yang Ye, 2003, Honorable Mention, Poster Presentation, Annual Meeting of the Gulf

Coast Society of Toxicology •Pei-Li Yao, 2006, Best Poster Presentation, Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast of the

Society of Toxicology, Baylor University, Waco, Texas •Yi-Chen Lin, 2006, 3rd place, Poster Presentation, Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast of

the Society of Toxicology, Baylor University, Waco, Texas •Chad McKee, 2006, Best Platform Presentation, Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast of the

Society of Toxicology, Baylor University, Waco, Texas •Chad McKee, 2007, Student Travel Award, $600, Experimental Biology 2007,

Washington, DC; Given by the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET), 04/28/2007-05/02/2007

•Pei-Li Yao, 2007, Reynolds Award for Best Platform Presentation ($300), Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast of the Society of Toxicology, Texas A & M University, College Station Texas

•Pei-Li Yao, 2008, Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (03/2008, Seattle, WA): #348. Molecular Biology specialty section, second place best platform presentation ($500); and SOT Graduate Student Travel Award ($800)

•Linda Do, 2008-2009 Undergraduate Research Fellowship ($1,000) •Yichen Lin, 2009, Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (3/2009, Baltimore, MD):

SOT Graduate Student Travel Award •James Harman, 09/2007-present, Pre-doctoral fellow, NIEHS T32 training grant •Jessica Cobarrubia, NSF IGERT Fellowship on Indoor Environmental Science and

Engineering (09/2007-08-2008, 09/2008-08/2009); For each year she has received a $30,000 stipend, tuition & fees, and $500 for supplies

•Pei-Li Yao, 2010, Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (03/2010, Salt Lake City, UT). Molecular Biology Specialty Section, First place, Postdoctoral Research Award ($500).

•James Harman, 2010, Student Travel Award, $125, Gulf Coast Society of Toxicology 2010, Houston, TX; Annual Meeting of the GCSOT 10/14-15, 2010.

•Jessica Dwyer, 2010, Student Travel Award, $125, Gulf Coast Society of Toxicology 2010, Houston, TX; Annual Meeting of the GCSOT 10/14-15, 2010.

•Yichen Lin, 2010, Student Travel Award, $125, Gulf Coast Society of Toxicology 2010, Houston, TX; Annual Meeting of the GCSOT 10/14-15, 2010.

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•Pei-Li Yao, 2011, Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (03/2011, Washington, DC). Postdoctoral Achievement Award, Women in Toxicology Special Interest Group ($300).

•Jessica Dwyer, 2011, Student Travel Award, $800, Gordon Research Conference, Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Toxicity 2011, Proctor Academy, Andover, NH; 08/07-12, 2011.

•Caitlin Murphy, 2013, Postdoctoral Travel Award, $810, Gordon Research Conference: Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Toxicity, August 7-12, 2013; Proctor Academy, Andover, NH.

•Caitlin Murphy, 2014. First place, $500, Best postdoctoral presentation from the Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology specialty section of the Society of Toxicology for the presentation titled: Age-dependent macrophage infiltration into the testis of rats and mice after mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP). 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 26, 2014; Phoenix, AZ.

•Angela Stermer, 9/1/2015-8/31/2016. American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education (AFPE) pre-doctoral award in pharmaceutical sciences, $10,000.

RESEARCH SUPPORT: (current year direct costs) A. Active Funding NIH •R01 ES016591 years 6-10 (PI, JH Richburg, 25% effort) 12/01/14 – 11/30/2019 NIH/NIEHS $225,000 “Sertoli cell toxicant injury and mechanisms of testicular germ cell apoptosis”

-This project investigates the cellular and molecular changes instigated in the testis that lead to germ cell loss as a result of phthalate-induced reduction in Sertoli cell supportive capacity

*R13 ES028073-01 (PI, Y Tian, Co-PI JH Richburg) 05/13/2017-09/18/2017 “2017 Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity $15,000 Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar”

B. Pending Projects: (annual direct costs) NIH •R21 HD086705-01 (PI, JH Richburg, 15% effort) 11/01/15 -10/30/2018 **A1 revision submitted 11/10/15 did not receive a fundable score** NIH/NICHD $225,000/yr “Mechanisms underlying chemotherapy-induced long-term failure of spermatogenesis”

-This project investigates the mechanisms that account for the lasting damage to the testis and infertility as a result of chemotherapy and tests strategies to protect against this injury

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C. Previous Funding: (Total direct costs) NIH •RO1 ES016591-03 (PI, JH Richburg, 25% effort) 05/01/11 – 04/30/2014 no cost extension thru -11/30/2014 NIH/NIEHS $202,500 “Sertoli cell toxicant injury and mechanisms of testicular germ cell apoptosis”

-This project investigates the cellular and molecular changes instigated in the testis that lead to germ cell loss as a result of phthalate-induced reduction in Sertoli cell supportive capacity

Administrative Supplement 07/01/11 – 04/30/2014 $12,659 Administrative Supplement 08/01/12 – 04/30/2014 $25,000

• T32 ES07247-22 (PI, JH Richburg, 10% effort) 07/01/2009-06/30/2014 NIH/NIEHS $230,001

“Training in Molecular Toxicology and Environmental Disease” NIH/NIEHS -This is a training grant that supports four pre-doctoral trainees and two postdoctoral trainees with the goal of preparing them for careers that address the molecular and cellular mechanisms by which environmental agents instigate toxicity and disease

-Dr. Richburg serves as Director of this program. •T32 ES07247-22S1NCE (PI, JH Richburg, 10% effort) 07/01/2014-06/30/2016

NIH/NIEHS $231,636 “Training in Molecular Toxicology and Environmental Disease” NIH/NIEHS -This is a bridge-funding supplement to cover the costs of the appointed trainees while the

competitive renewal of this training grant undergoes review. -Dr. Richburg serves as Director of this program.

•P30 ES07784 (PI, D. Johnson) 04/1/2007– 3/31/2012

NIH/NIEHS $1,100,000 “Mechanisms and Prevention of Environmental Disease”

-This grant is a NIEHS Center Grant and Dr. Richburg serves as the Associate Director (10% effort) •R25 ES016147 (Co-PIs, JH Richburg & D Mitchell, 5% effort) 11/01/2007 – 10/31/2012

NIH/NIEHS $57,503 “EHS Summer Undergraduate Research Program (EHS-SURP), Short-Term Educational

Experiences for Research (STEER).” -This is a training grant to support undergraduate research experiences in the summer. Dr.

Richburg serves as Co-Director (5% effort) with Dr. Mitchell at UTMDACC-SPRD

•T32 CA009480-21A2 (PI, E Richie) 09/01/1984 - 06/30/2012 NIH/NCI “Research Training in Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis”

-This is a training grant for support of five postdoctoral and two pre-doctoral trainees. Dr. Richburg serves as training faculty member of this program.

• P30 ES 07784 (PI, JH Richburg) 08/01/2007-07/31/2008 NIEHS Center Grant; Pilot Project Grant $45,000

"Altered death receptor-regulated testicular germ cell apoptosis during a critical pubertal developmental period and environmental-associated testicular disease"

•T32 ES07247-17S1 (PI, JH Richburg) 07/01/2008 – 6/30/2009 NIH/NIEHS $165,609 "Training in Molecular Toxicology and Environmental Disease"

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•R03 ES014386-01 (PI, JH Richburg) 01/16/2006 – 12/31/2007 NIH/NIEHS $150,000 "Cisplatin and Mechanisms of long-term male infertility"

•T35 ES07307-09 (PI, JH Richburg) 4/1/2002 – 3/31/2007 NIH/NIEHS $74,623 "Short-term Research Training for Minority Students"

•R01 ES09145 yr 01-03 (PI, JH Richburg) 07/01/1997-06/30/2000 NIH/NIEHS $313,543 “Environmental Testicular Toxicity and Germ Cell Apoptosis” •R01 ES09145 yr 04-08 (PI, JH Richburg) 09/01/2000-08/31/2005 NIH/NIEHS $1,000,000 “Environmental Testicular Toxicity and Germ Cell Apoptosis” •R01 ES009145-06S1 (PI, JH Richburg) 09/01/2000-08/31/2005 NIH/NIEHS $50,952 “Minority supplement” •P30 ES 07784 (PI, JH Richburg). 07/1998-06/1999 NIEHS Center Grant; Pilot Project Grant $15,940 “Mechanisms of Phthalate-Induced Testicular Toxicity,” •T32 ES07247-14 (PI, JH Richburg; training grant director). 07/01/2004-06/31/2005 NIH/NIEHS Training Grant $198,515 “Training in Molecular Toxicology and Environmental Disease" •T35 ES07307-08 (PI, JH Richburg; training grant director) 04/2004-03/2005 NIH/NIEHS $81,375 Undergraduate Minority Research Training Grant •T32 CA 09480 (PI E Richie) 07/01/2001-06/30/2006 NIH/NCI "Research Training in Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis," JH Richburg served as a member of the Training Faculty

•S06 GM008197-20 (PI, S Bonetti, CSU-Pueblo) 0 8/01/2002-07/31/2006 NIH/GM MBRS Program project 02 (PI, MM Diawara) $313,543, “Mechanisms of Psoralen-Induced Reproductive Toxicity,” JH Richburg served as a Mentor to Dr. Diawara.

•T32 ES07247-13 (PI, JH Richburg) 7/01/03-6/31/04 NIH/NIEHS $181,440 “Training in Molecular Toxicology and Environmental Disease” •T35 ES07307-07 (PI JH Richburg; training grant director) 04/2003-03/2004 NIH/NIEHS $78,203 "Undergraduate Minority Research Training Grant" •P30 ES07784 (PI, J DiGiovanni) 04/01/1996-03/31/2001 NIH/NIEHS Center Grant “Mechanisms and Prevention of Environmental Disease,” JH Richburg is a Center Member since 1997

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•T32 ES07247 (PI SS Lau) 07/1990-06/1999 NIH/NIEHS “Mechanisms of Organ Specific Toxicology of Xenobiotics,” JH Richburg was a Training Faculty since 1997

NSF •Jessica Cobarrubia (Richburg graduate student) 09/2007-08-2008, 09/2008-08/2009

NSF IGERT Graduate Fellowship on Indoor Environmental Science and Engineering; for each year she has received a $30,000 stipend, tuition & fees, and $500 for supplies

•CHE-0243659 (PI, J Brodbelt) 03/15/2003-02/29/2006 NSF $192,000 REU: “Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research in Environmental Science” JH Richburg serves as a faculty mentor •NSF’s Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Fellowship (Adrian Nañez, Undergraduate) 08/2000-12/2000 $1,200 Stipend and $250 tuition reimbursement •NSF’s Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Fellowship (Adrian Nañez, Undergraduate) 06/2000-08/2000 $1,200 Stipend and $250 tuition reimbursement Foundation Funding

• AFPE Pre-Doctoral Fellowship in Pharmaceutical Science (Angela Stermer) 09/01/15 -08/31/2016 $10,000/yr

-This competitive award provides stipend support to pre-doctoral students.

•Lance Armstrong Foundation (PI, JH Richburg) 01/01/2002-12/31/2004 “Cisplatin and Mechanism of Testicular Germ Cell Apoptosis” $150,000 UT supported •UT, Office of the Vice President for Research (PI, JH Richburg) 10/07/2014-08/31/2015 Special Research Grant $750. " The Identification of the cell-specific expression of LRRC8A in testicular cell lines " •UT, Office of the Vice President for Research (PI, JH Richburg) 11/07/2012-08/31/2013 Special Research Grant $750. "Deciphering mechanisms underlying the sensitivity of testicular germ cells to cisplatin-induced cell death"

•UT, Office of the Vice President for Research 10/2010-8/2011 Research Grant $6,000 “Deciphering the underlying mechanisms that account for cisplatin-induced male infertility” •UT, Office of the Vice President for Research (PI, JH Richburg) 10/06/2007-8/31/2009 Special Research Grant $750 “Assessment of NFkB signaling in FasL-/- mice following environmental toxicant exposure”

•UT, Office of the Vice President for Research 10/2008-08/2009 Undergraduate Research Fellowship (Linda Do) $1,000. “Preserving the fertility of male chemotherapy patients”

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•UT, Office of the Vice President for Research (PI, JH Richburg) 11/01/2007-10/31/2008 Special Research Grant $750 “Characterization of the functional role of ITCH in testicular germ cells” •UT, Office of the Vice President for Research (PI, JH Richburg) 01/11/2007-08/31/2007 Special Research Grant $750. “Evaluation of the Functional Role of Fas/FasL and TRAIL/DR5 in the Testis of Pre-pubertal versus Adult Mice”

•UT, Office of the Vice President for Research (PI, JH Richburg) 12/2003-8/2004 Special Research Grant $750 “c-FLIP degradation in a p53-Dependent Process is the basis for Death Receptor Activation During Germ Cell Apoptosis”

•UT, Office of the Vice President for Research 11/2002-8/2003 Undergraduate Research Fellowship (Mohammed J. Akbani) $1,000 “Characterization of protein signaling after cisplatin-induced germ cell death in C57/Bl/6 mice” •UT, Office of the Vice President for Research 12/2002-8/2003 Research Grant $6,000 “Cisplatin-induced irreversible Sertoli cell injury and continuous elimination of testicular germ cells in C57/Bl/6 mice”

•UT, Office of the Vice President for Research (PI, JH Richburg) 12/2000-8/2001 Special Research Grant $750 “Mechanisms of Stage-Dependent Sensitivity of Testicular Germ Cells to Apoptotic Cell Death” •UT, Office of the Vice President for Research (PI, JH Richburg) 12/1999-08/2000 Special Research Grant $750 “Mechanisms of age-dependent susceptibility to testicular injury by environmental toxicants" •UT, Office of the Vice President for Research 11/2001-8/2002 Undergraduate Research Fellowship (Adrian Nañez) $1,000 “Characterization of apoptotic proteins involved in nitrobenzene induced apoptosis” •UT, Office of the Vice President for Research 11/2001-08/2002 Undergraduate Research Fellowship (Bianca Gonzales) $1,000 “Effects of Cisplatin on Apoptotic Pathways in the Mouse Testes” •UT, Office of the Vice President for Research 03/2001-08/2001 Undergraduate Research Fellowship (Adrian Nañez) $1,000 “Is the Fas signaling system responsible for all types of toxicant induced apoptosis?” •UT, Office of the Vice President for Research 11/1999-08/2000 Undergraduate Research Fellowship (Adrian Nañez) $1000 “The role of the Fas-receptor in testicular germ cell death in young mice" •UT, Office of the Vice President for Research 03/1998-12/1998 Undergraduate Research Fellowship (Greg Russell) $1,000 “Mechanisms of phthalate-induced testicular injury: Role of Vimentin filaments in Sertoli cells”

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INTERNATIONAL INVITED LECTURES: 06/1999 •European Societies of Toxicology Annual Congress, Oslo, Norway, “The relevance of

spontaneous and chemically-induced alterations in testicular germ cell apoptosis to toxicology”

06/1999 •Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, “Participation of the Fas-signaling system in toxicant-induced testicular germ cell apoptosis,” Host: S.G. Orrenius, M.D., Ph.D.

06/1999 •MRC Toxicology Unit, University of Leicester, U.K. “Participation of the Fas-signaling system in toxicant-induced testicular germ cell apoptosis” Host: G.M. Cohen, Ph.D.

NATIONAL INVITED LECTURES: 02/1995 •Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, Field of Environmental Toxicology Seminar Series, “Cessation

of seminiferous tubule fluid secretion precedes testicular germ cell loss in rats exposed to 2,5-hexanedione”

02/1996 •Northeastern University, Boston MA, Toxicology Colloquium, “Testicular germ cell apoptosis: A ‘final common pathway’ of germ cell death after toxicant-induced Sertoli cell injury,” Host: R.A. Schatz.

03/1997 •36thAnnual SOT Meeting, Seattle, WA, Symposium “Pertubation of the mitosis/apoptosis

balance: A fundamental mechanism in toxicology,” Talk entitled “Phthalate-induced alterations in testicular germ cell apoptosis”

10/1997 •The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Science Park Research Division, Smithville, TX, Center for Research on Environmental Disease, “Phthalate-induced alterations in Fas-mediated testicular germ cell apoptosis,” Host: J DiGiovanni.

04/1998 •Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, Faculty of Toxicology Seminar Series, “Phthalate-induced alterations in Fas-mediated testicular germ cell apoptosis,” Host: L Johnson, Ph.D.

07/1998 •Gordon Research Conference, Henniker, NH, “Participation of Sertoli cell expressed FasL in the initiation of germ cell apoptosis in young rat testis after exposure to mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP),” Presentation in Late Breaking Research Session

09/1998 •The University of Texas-Houston, School of Public Health, Houston, TX, Toxicology Seminar, “Phthalate-induced alterations in Fas-mediated testicular germ cell apoptosis” Host: M.A. Smith.

04/2000 •The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, Environmental Health Seminar Series, “Phthalate-induced alterations in Fas-mediated testicular germ cell apoptosis,” Host: Paul Boor.

02/2001 •The UT-MD Anderson Cancer Center-SPRD, Smithville, TX, “Is it murder or suicide? Mechanisms of testicular germ cell death after MEHP [mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate] exposure,” Host: D. Tang.

02/2002 •The University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, “Is it murder or suicide? Mechanisms of testicular germ cell death after MEHP [mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate] exposure,” Host: J. Manautou.

03/2002 •The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, “Is it murder or suicide? Mechanisms of testicular germ cell death after MEHP [mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate] exposure.” Host: M. Philbert.

03/2002 •Symposium Presentation at annual meeting of the Society of Toxicology, Nashville, TN, “Not so Fas: Evidence for the differential involvement of Fas-independent signaling pathways in the testis” in session entitled “Defining the cellular and molecular mechanisms of toxicant action in the testis”

04/2002 •Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA, “Not so Fas: Evidence for the differential involvement of Fas-independent signaling pathways in the testis,” Host: P. Muganda, Ph.D.

04/2003 •The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Curriculum in Toxicology, Chapel Hill, NC, “Participation of death receptor-dependent and -independent signaling pathways in toxicant-induced testicular germ cell apoptosis,” Host: I. Ruysn, Ph.D.

04/2003 •Colorado State University-Pueblo, Minority Biomedical Research Support Program, Pueblo, CO, “Participation of death receptor-dependent and -independent signaling pathways in toxicant-induced testicular germ cell apoptosis,” Host: S. Bonetti, Ph.D.

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11/2003 •The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Cancer Biology, Program in Toxicology, Houston, TX, “Toxicant-induced Sertoli cell injury and germ cell apoptosis: Role of death receptor signaling,” Host: David J. McConkey, Ph.D.

01/2004 •The University of Rhode Island, Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network seminar series, Kingston, RI, “Role of death receptor signaling in germ cell apoptosis triggered by MEHP-induced Sertoli cell injury,” Host: Nasser Zawia, Ph.D.

04/2005 •2005 Toxicology and Risk Assessment Conference, Ohio, "Role of death receptor signaling in testicular germ cell apoptosis triggered by mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP)-induced Sertoli cell injury,” Host: Charles Smith, Ph.D.

07/2006 •2006 Gordon Research Conference on Mechanisms of Toxicity, Colby College, Waterville, ME, Session entitled: Cell-cell interactions that mediate organ system toxicity, "Sertoli cell preservation of fertility by triggering germ cell apoptosis? An irony revealed by reproductive toxicants”

10/2013 •Southern University and A&M College, Baton Rouge, LA. Presentation to LS-LAMP students "Research and training opportunities in molecular toxicology and environmental health.” Host: Wesley Gray, Ph.D.

03/2014 •Texas Tech University Health Science Center, Lubbock, TX. “Anatomy of a Murder: The central role of the Sertoli cell in regulating the life/death balance of germ cells” Host: Jannette Dufour.

10/2015 •Brown University, Providence, RI. “Anatomy of a Murder: The central role of the Sertoli cell in regulating the life/death balance of germ cells.” Host: Agnes Kane. *This seminar was given as part of a distinguished alumnus recognition.

02/2016 •University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX. “Anatomy of a Murder: The central role of the Sertoli cell in regulating the life/death balance of germ cells.” Host: Bill T. Ameredes.

05/2017 •Center for Molecular Carcinogenesis and Toxicology, 1st Annual Research Symposium, Austin, TX. “The central role of the Sertoli cell in regulating the life/death balance of testicular germ cells.” Host: John DiGiovanni.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: 1. Halleck, MM, Richburg, JH and Kauffman, FC (1992). Reversible and irreversible oxidant injury in

PC12 cells by hydrogen peroxide. Free Radical Biology and Medicine 12:137-144. PMID: 1559617 2. Zaleski, J, Richburg, J and Kauffman, FC (1993). Preservation of the rate and profile of xenobiotic

metabolism in rat hepatocytes stored in liquid nitrogen. Biochemical Pharmacology 46: (1) 111-116. PMID: 8347122

3. Richburg, JH and Kauffman, FC (1994). Diisopropyl fluorophosphate inhibits receptor-activated Ca2+-influx in isolated rat hepatocytes. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 126: 178-185. PMID: 8184427

4. Redenbach, DM, Richburg, JH and Boekelheide, K (1994). Microtubules with altered assembly kinetics have a decreased rate of kinesin-based transport. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 27:79-87. PMID: 8194112

5. Richburg, JH, Redenbach, DM and Boekelheide, K (1994). Seminiferous tubule fluid secretion is a Sertoli cell microtubule-dependent process inhibited by 2,5-hexanedione exposure. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 128:302-309. PMID: 7940545

6. Richburg, JH and Boekelheide, K (1996). Mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate rapidly alters both Sertoli cell vimentin filaments and germ cell apoptosis in young rats testes. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 137:42-50. PMID: 8607140

7. Lee, J, Richburg, JH, Younkin, SC and Boekelheide, K (1997). The Fas system is a key regulator of germ cell apoptosis in the testis. Endocrinology 138:2081-2088. PMID: 9112408

8. Roberts, RA, Nebert, DW, Hickman, JA, Richburg, JH and Goldsworthy, TL (1997). Pertubation of the mitosis/apoptosis balance: A fundamental mechanism in toxicology. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 38:107-115. PMID: 9299183

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9. Boekelheide, K., Hall, SJ and Richburg, JH (1998). In vitro evaluation of Sertoli cell toxicants which target microtubules and decrease seminiferous tubule fluid formation. In vitro Toxicology 11:309-314.

10. Boekelheide, K, Lee, J, Shipp, EB, Richburg, JH and Li, G (1998). Expression of Fas system-related genes in the testis during development and after toxicant exposure. Toxicology Letters 102-103:503-508. PMID: 10022303

11. Lee, J, Richburg, JH, Shipp, EB, Meistrich, ML and Boekelheide, K (1999). The Fas system, a regulator of testicular germ cell apoptosis, is differentially upregulated in Sertoli cell versus germ cell injury of the testis. Endocrinology 140:852-858. PMID: 9927315

12. Richburg, JH, Nañez, A and Gao, H (1999). Participation of the Fas-signaling system in the initiation of germ cell apoptosis in young rat testes after exposure to mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP). Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 160:271-278. PMID: 10544061

13. Richburg, JH, Nañez, A, Williams, L, Younkin, S, Embree, M and Boekelheide, K (2000). Sensitivity of testicular germ cells to toxicant-induced apoptosis in gld mice that express a non-functional form of FasL. Endocrinology 141:787-793. PMID: 10650961

14. Richburg, JH (2000). The relevance of spontaneous- and chemically-induced alterations in testicular germ cell apoptosis to toxicology. Toxicology Letters 112-113:79-86. PMID: 10720715

15. Richburg, JH, Johnson, K, Schoenfeld, HA, Meistrich, ML and Dix, DJ (2002). Defining the cellular and molecular mechanisms of toxicant action in the testis. Toxicology Letters 135 (3): 167-183. PMID: 12270675

16. Giammona, CJ, Sawhney, P, Chandrasekaran, Y and Richburg, JH (2002). Death receptor response in rodent testis after mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 185:119-127. PMID: 12490136

17. Seaman FC, Sawhney, P, Giammona, CJ and Richburg, JH (2003). Cisplatin-induced pulse of germ cell apoptosis precedes long-term elevated apoptotic rates in C57/B6 mouse testis. Apoptosis 8 (1):101-108. PMID: 12510157

18. Richburg, JH and Nañez, A. (2003). Fas- or FasL-deficient mice display increased sensitivity to nitrobenzene-induced testicular germ cell apoptosis. Toxicology Letters 139:1-10. PMID: 12595153

19. Sawhney, P, Giammona, CJ, Meistrich, ML and Richburg, JH (2005). Cisplatin-induced long-term failure of spermatogenesis in adult C57/Bl/6J mice. Journal of Andrology 26:136-145. PMID: 15611578

20. Chandrasekaran, Y and Richburg, JH (2005). The p53 protein influences the sensitivity of testicular germ cells to mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate-induced apoptosis by increasing the membrane levels of Fas and DR5 and decreasing the intracellular amount of c-FLIP. Biology of Reproduction 72: 206-213 (Epub 2004 Sep 15). PMID: 15371270

21. Chandrasekaran, Y, McKee, CM, Ye, Y and Richburg, JH (2006). Influence of TRP53 status on FAS membrane localization, CFLAR (c-FLIP) ubiquitinylation, and sensitivity of GC-2spd (ts) cells to undergo FAS-mediated apoptosis. Biology of Reproduction 74: 560-568 (Epub 2005 Nov 23). PMID: 16306425

22. Richburg, JH (2006). The role of death receptor signaling in testicular germ cell apoptosis triggered by mono-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (MEHP)-induced Sertoli cell injury and its implications for risk assessment. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 69: 793-809.

23. McKee, CM and Richburg, JH (2006). Testicular germ cell sensitivity to TRAIL-induced apoptosis is dependent on p53 expression and is synergistically enhanced by DR5 agonistic antibody treatment. Apoptosis 11(12): 2237-50. PMID: 17051329

24. Yao, P, Lin, Y, Sawhney, P, and Richburg, JH (2007). Transcriptional regulation of FasL expression and participation of sTNF-alpha in response to Sertoli cell injury. Journal of Biological Chemistry 282:(8) 5420-5431 (Epub 2006 Dec 27). PMID: 17192273

25. Yao, P, Lin, Y and Richburg, JH (2009). TNF-a-mediated disruption of spermatogenesis in response to Sertoli Cell Injury is partially regulated by MMP-2. Biology of Reproduction 80: 581-589. PMCID: PMC2805399

26. Sinkevicius, KW, Laine, L, Lotan, TL, Woloszyn, K, Richburg, JH and Greene, GL (2009). Estrogen-dependent and -independent estrogen receptor alpha signaling separately regulate male fertility. Endocrinology 150:(6) 2898-2905. PMCID: PMC2689797

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27. Yao, P-L, Lin Y-C and Richburg, JH (2010). Mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate-induced disruption of junctional complexes in the seminiferous epithelium of the rodent testis is mediated by MMP2. Biology of Reproduction 82: (3) 516-527. PMCID: PMC2825170

28. Lin, Y-C, Yao, P-L and Richburg, JH (2010). FasL gene-deficient mice display a limited disruption in spermatogenesis and inhibition of mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate-induced germ cell apoptosis. Toxicological Sciences 114:(2) 335-45. PMCID: PMC2840219

29. Yao, P-L, Lin, Y-C and Richburg, JH (2011). Transcriptional suppression of Sertoli cell Timp2 in rodents following mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure is regulated by CEBPA and MYC. Biology of Reproduction 85(6): 1203-15. PMCID: PMC3223252

30. Yao, P-L, Lin, Y-C and Richburg, JH (2012). Mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate promotes invasion and migration of human testicular embryonal carcinoma cells. Biology of Reproduction 86(5): 160, 1-10 PMCID: PMC3364929

31. Dwyer, JL and Richburg, JH (2012). Age-dependent alterations in spermatogenesis in Itchy mice. Spermatogenesis 2:(2) 104-116. PMCID: PMC3364791

32. Richburg, JH, Myers, JL and Bratton, SB (2014). The role of E3 ligases in the ubiquitin-dependent regulation of spermatogenesis. Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology 30: 27-35. PMCID: PMC4043869

33. Harman, J and Richburg, JH (2014). Cisplatin-induced alterations in the functional stem cell pool and niche in C57BL/6J mice following a clinically relevant multi-cycle exposure. Toxicology Letters Apr 2;227(2):99-112. PMCID: PMC4041011

34. Lin, Y-C and Richburg, JH (2014). Characterization of the role of tumor necrosis factor apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) in spermatogenesis through the evaluation of TRAIL gene-deficient mice. PLoS One. Apr 15;9(4):e93926. PMCID: PMC3988040

35. Murphy, CJ, Stermer, AR and Richburg, JH (2014). Age- and species-dependent infiltration of macrophages into the testis of rats and mice exposed to mono-(2-ethylyhexyl) phthalate (MEHP). Biology of Reproduction. 91(1):18, 1-11. PMCID: PMC4434960

36. Murphy, CJ and Richburg, JH (2015). Implications of Sertoli cell induced germ cell apoptosis to testicular pathology. Spermatogenesis. 4(2): e979110. PMCID: PMC4581061

37. Stermer, AR, Myers, JL, Murphy, CJ, Di Bona, KR and Richburg, JH (2016). Female mice with a loss-of-function ITCH display an altered reproductive phenotype. Experimental Biology and Medicine. 241 (4):367-374. Epub 2015 Oct 28. PMCID: PMC4935413 **This was the featured article for the February 2016 Issue**.

38. Stermer, AR, Murphy, CJ, Ghaffari, R., Di Bona, KR, Voss, J.J. and Richburg, JH (2017). Mono (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate-induced Sertoli cell injury stimulates the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines in Fisher 344 rats. Reproductive Toxicology. 69: 150-158. PMCID: PMC5406244.

PUBLICATIONS IN PRESS OR IN PREPARATION: • Ghaffari, R, Di Bona, KR, and Richburg, JH (2017). Specific deletion of the Ctr1 gene in the germ

cells of mice testis reveals its expression is vital for functional spermatogenesis. Biology of Reproduction. BIOLRE-2017-0452 <submitted September 28, 2017>.

• Murphy C, Kumar L, Chou J, Perez CJ, Jeter CR, Otto NW, De La Torre S, Jaubert J, Guénet J-L, Geha RS, Richburg JH, Dent SY, Benavides F (201x). The spontaneous mouse mutation ébouriffé (ebo), associated with postnatal lethality, infertility and wavy hair, is a nonsense allele of the Lrrc8a (Swell1) gene. <in preparation>

• Johnson, KJ and Richburg, JH (201x). Chapter 11.05, “The Sertoli cell as a target for toxicants.” In: Comprehensive Toxicology, Third Edition, Volume 11: Reproductive and Endocrine Toxicology, (Editor-In-Chief, McQueen, CA). Elsevier LTD., Oxford, UK. pp. xx-xx

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BOOK CHAPTERS: 1. Richburg, JH, Blanchard, KT and Boekelheide, K (1997). “The Sertoli cell as a target for toxicants.”

In: Comprehensive Toxicology, Volume 10: Reproductive and Endocrine Toxicology, Section 1C: Mechanisms and Manifestations (eds. Sipes, IG, McQueen, CA, and Gandolfi, AJ). Elsevier LTD., Oxford, UK. pp. 127-138.

2. Boekelheide, K , Johnson, K, and Richburg, JH (2005). “Sertoli Cell Toxicants.” In: Sertoli Cell Biology, Chapter 20 (eds. Skinner, MK and Griswold, MD). Elsevier Academic Press, San Diego, CA. pp.345-382.

3. Richburg, JH (2010). Chapter 11.01, “Male reproductive toxicology.” In: Comprehensive Toxicology, Second Edition, Volume 11: Reproductive and Endocrine Toxicology, (Editor-In-Chief, McQueen, CA). Elsevier LTD., Oxford, UK. pp. 1-4.

4. Richburg, JH, and Dwyer, JL (2010). Chapter 11.05, “The Sertoli cell as a target for toxicants.” In: Comprehensive Toxicology, Second Edition, Volume 11: Reproductive and Endocrine Toxicology, (Editor-In-Chief, McQueen, CA). Elsevier LTD., Oxford, UK. pp. 97-114.

5. Richburg, JH (2014). “Male Reproductive Toxicology.” In: Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences, Elsevier. 24-Oct-14 doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-801238-3.02133-4.

6 Richburg, JH, Dwyer, JL and Murphy, CJ (2014). “The Sertoli cell as a target for toxicants.” In: Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences, Elsevier. 28-Oct-14 doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-801238-3.02133-4.

BOOK/VOLUME EDITOR: 1. Richburg, JH, and Hoyer, P (volume editors) (2010). Comprehensive Toxicology, Volume 11:

Reproductive and Endocrine Toxicology (Editor-In-Chief, McQueen, CA). Elsevier LTD., Oxford, UK.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS: 1. 01/01/1998, “Science Park speaker links cell damage to plastic containers.” The Bastrop Advertiser,

p.5. 2. 01/08/1998, “What’s in that container?” Smithville Times, Environmental Health Outlook section. 3. 10/20/2003, "Testicular cancer affects men in prime." Austin Business Journal,

http://austin/stories/2003/10/20/focus2.htmlFriday October 17, 2003 4. Cobarrubia, JL (Richburg graduate student) and Grant, RL (April, 2009). Methacrolein,

Development Support Document (DSD) of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (currently published at the TCEQ web site (http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/implementation/tox/dsd/dsds_about.html) for a 60-day public review and comment period. This was completed during a summer internship while in the Richburg laboratory.

PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS (National Societies): 1. Richburg, JH, Halleck, MM and Kauffman, FC (1990). A simple model to identify molecular

mechanisms of energy failure induced by oxidative stress. 29th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (Miami Beach, FL). Toxicologist 10: #520.

2. Richburg, JH and Kauffman, FC (1991). Attenuation of agonist-induced rises in phosphorylase-A by diisopropyl fluorophosphate. ASBMB Annual Meeting (Boston, MA). Journal of Cell Biology 115: (3) pt.2, #94.

3. Richburg, JH and Kauffman, FC (1992). Increases of phosphorylase-a in hepatocytes isolated from rats treated chronically with DFP. 31st Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (Seattle, WA). Toxicologist 12: #395.

4. Richburg, JH and Kauffman, FC (1993). Diisopropyl fluorophosphate (DFP) inhibits agonist-stimulated Ca2+-influx in isolated rat hepatocytes. 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (New Orleans, LA). Toxicologist 13: #1625.

5. Hall, ES, Johnson, KJ, Richburg, JH and Boekelheide, K (1993). Localization of kinesin in rat seminiferous epithelium. XIIth North American Testis Workshop (Baltimore, MD): Abst. #I-33.

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6. Richburg, JH, Redenbach, DM and Boekelheide, K (1994). Toxicant-induced alterations in rat seminiferous tubule fluid secretion. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (Dallas, TX). Toxicologist 14: #263.

7. Richburg, JH, Allard, EK and Boekelheide, K (1995). Consequences of acetazolamide-inhibited seminiferous tubule fluid secretion. 34th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (Baltimore, MD). Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 15: (1) #1333.

8. Richburg, JH, Allard, EK, Hall, ES, Seth, R and Boekelheide, K (1995). Exposure of young rats to mono-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate induces a specific and rapid collapse of Sertoli cell vimentin filaments. XIIIth North American Testis Workshop: # II-18.

9. Richburg, JH, Lee, J and Boekelheide, K (1996). Mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate rapidly alters testicular germ cell apoptosis. 35th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (Anaheim, CA). Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 30: (suppl 1, pt 2) #490.

10. Richburg, JH and Boekelheide, K (1997). MEHP-Induced time-dependent alterations in testicular germ cell apoptosis coincide with changes in FAS-mediated signal transduction. XIVth North American Testis Workshop: # II-23.

11. Richburg, JH, Lee, J and Boekelheide, K (1997). Mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate induces time-dependent alterations in Fas-mediated testicular germ cell apoptosis in young rats. 36th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (Cincinnati, OH). Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 36: (suppl 1 pt 2), #1262.

12. Lee, J Richburg, JH, Li, G and Boekelheide, K (1998). Molecular and genetic aspects of toxicant-induced apoptosis in the male germ line. Toxicology Letters 95: (suppl 1), p. 25 #W5/L4.

13. Richburg, JH, Wurm, KD, Gao, H and Nañez, A (1999). Participation of Sertoli cell-expressed FasL in the initiation of germ cell apoptosis in young rat after exposure to mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP). 38th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (New Orleans, LA). Toxicological Sciences 48: (suppl 1), # 427.

14. Giammona, CJ, Nañez, A and Richburg, JH (2000). Differential sensitivity of young and adult FasL mutant mice to mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP)-induced testicular germ cell apoptosis. 39th

Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (Philadelphia, PA). Toxicological Sciences 54: (1) #553.

15. Richburg, JH and Gao, H (2000). Participation of the p53 protein on the membrane expression of Fas in the GC-2spd (ts) germ cell line. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (Philadelphia, PA). Toxicological Sciences 54: (1) #554.

16. Gao, H and Richburg, JH (2000). Mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP)-induced germ cell apoptosis precedes its detachment from Sertoli cells. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (Philadelphia, PA). Toxicological Sciences 54: (1) #1709.

17. Giammona, CJ, Chandrasekaran, Y, Nañez, A, Seaman, FC and Richburg, JH (2001). Early changes in Fas/FasL, DR4 & DR5/TRAIL, and caspase-8 activity indicate both Fas- and Fas-independent signaling in the testes of C57BL/6 and gld mice exposed to mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate. 40th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (San Francisco, CA). Toxicological Sciences 60: (suppl 1): #1345.

18. Giammona, CJ, Sawhney, P and Richburg, JH (2002). Evidence of mitochondria-associated signaling in testicular germ cell apoptosis in adult C57BL/6(B6) mice and Sprague Dawley rats exposed to mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP). 41st Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (Nashville, TN). Toxicological Sciences 66: (suppl 1): #597.

19. Nañez, A and Richburg, JH (2002). Nitrobenzene-induced testicular germ cell apoptosis in young and adult FasL deficient gld mice. 41st Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (Nashville, TN). Toxicological Sciences 66: (suppl 1): #1844.

20. Sawhney, P, Giammona, CJ, Seaman, FC and Richburg, JH (2002). Correlation of germ cell death and apoptotic signaling in testes of C57 mice exposed to cisplatin. 93rd Annual Meeting of AACR (San Francisco, CA) Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research 43: #2625.

21. Ye, Y, Giammona, CJ, Sawhney, P and Richburg, JH (2003). The expression of TNF-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) in rodent Sertoli cells. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (Salt Lake City, UT). Toxicological Sciences 72 (number S-1): #1733.

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22. Sawhney, P, Giammona, CJ, Seaman FC, Ye, Y and Richburg, JH (2003). TRAIL and death receptor response in rodent testis after cisplatin exposure. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (Salt Lake City, UT). Toxicological Sciences 72 (number S-1): #1749.

23. Chandrasekaran, Y, Giammona, CJ and Richburg, JH (2003). Evaluation of DR5 membrane localization in the rodent testis using flow cytometric analysis. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (Salt Lake City, UT). Toxicological Sciences 72 (number S-1): #1732.

24. Sawhney, P, Seamen, FC, Giammona, CJ, Castro, C and Richburg, JH (2003). Establishment of a mouse model for assessing the mechanisms of sustained testicular damage after cisplatin exposure. XXVIIth North American Testis Workshop (Phoenix, AZ): Abst. #69.

25. Sawhney, P and Richburg, JH (2004). Testicular Sertoli cells survive despite cisplatin-induced injury due to the expression of Inhibitor of Apoptosis proteins that disrupt mitochondrial-mediated apoptotic signaling. Toxicological Sciences 78 (Number 1-S) #1949.

26. Chandrasekaran, Y and Richburg, JH (2004). The role of p53 in death receptor expression and activity in mouse testis after mono-2-(ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP) exposure. Toxicological Sciences 78 (Number 1-S 1): #920.

27. Ye, Y and Richburg, JH (2004). Functional expression of PPAR gamma in Sertoli cells. Toxicological Sciences 78 (Number 1-S 1): #1627.

28. Chandrasekaran, Y and Richburg, JH (2004). The p53 protein influences the sensitivity of testicular germ cells to MEHP-induced apoptosis by increasing the membrane levels of Fas and DR5 and decreasing the intracellular amount of c-FLIP. Mechanisms of Toxicity Gordon Research Conference, Colby College, Waterville, ME.

29. Ye, Y and Richburg, JH (2005). Cisplatin-induced apoptosis of GC1 testicular germ cells may occur by an autocrine mechanism involving FasL/Fas- or TRAIL/DR5-mediated signaling. 44th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (New Orleans, LA). Toxicological Sciences 84 (Number 1-S 1): #2292.

30. Sawhney, P and Richburg, JH (2005). The role of copper transporters in cisplatin-induced Sertoli cell injury and failure of spermatogenesis. XXVIIIth North American Testis Workshop (Seattle, WA): Abst. #65.

31. Richburg, JH and Ye, Y (2006). Characterization of TRAIL-induced testicular germ cell apoptosis. 45th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (San Diego, CA). Toxicological Sciences xx (Number 1-S 1): #2020.

32. McKee, CM and Richburg, JH (2006). Activation of p53 in testicular spermatocytes contributes to their sensitivity to undergo FAS-mediated apoptosis. 45th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (San Diego, CA). Toxicological Sciences xx (Number 1-S 1): #2019.

33. McKee, CM and Richburg, JH (2007). Regulation of germ cell apoptosis via the activity of the Itch E3 ligase. Annual Meeting of ASPET- Experimental Biology (April 28-May 2, Washington, DC): #5228 (728.10).

34. Yao, P, Lin, Y and Richburg, JH (2007). Functional regulation of FasL expression and spermatogenesis by sTNF-a in response to Sertoli cell injury. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Reproduction (July 21-July 25, San Antonio, TX): Platform #35.

35. Lin, Y, Yao, P, Cobarubia, J and Richburg, JH (2007). The influence of cisplatin on the copper transporters in the testis. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Reproduction (July 21-July 25, San Antonio, TX): #338.

36. Yao, P, Lin, Y, Cobarubia, J and Richburg, JH (2008). TNF-alpha mediated disruption of spermatogenesis in response to Sertoli cell injury is partially regulated by MMP-2. Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (3/2008, Seattle, WA): #348. Molecular Biology specialty section, second place best platform presentation; and SOT Graduate Student Travel Award.

37. Lin, Y, Yao, P and Richburg, JH (2009). FasL and TRAIL gene-deficient mice show altered spermatogenesis and differential sensitivity to MEHP-induced germ cell apoptosis. Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (3/2009, Baltimore, MD): #288.

38. Yao, P, Lin, Y and Richburg, JH (2010). MEHP-induced disruption of junctional complexes in the seminiferous epithelium of the rodent testis is mediated by MMP-2. Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 7-11, 2010; Salt Lake City, Utah.

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39. Lin, Y, Yao, P and Richburg, JH (2010). Death receptor-regulated testicular germ cell apoptosis in FasL gene-deficient mice after mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure is mediated by CFLAR (c-FLIP). Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 7-11, 2010; Salt Lake City, Utah.

40. Yao, P, Lin, Y, and Richburg, JH (2010). C/EBP and C-MYC cooperate for the transcriptional suppression of Sertoli cell TIMP-2 in rodents following MEHP exposure. Journal of Andrology, Suppl. S, p.75., 35th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Andrology, April 10-13, 2010; Houston, Texas.

41. Harman, J, Cobarrubia, J, and Richburg, JH (2010). The implication of stem cell regulation in male infertility following multi-cycle cisplatin treatment. Journal of Andrology, Suppl. S, p.75., 35th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Andrology, April 10-13, 2010; Houston, Texas.

42. Yao, P, Lin, Y, and Richburg, JH (2011). C/EBP and C-MYC cooperate for the transcriptional suppression of Sertoli cell TIMP-2 in rodents following MEHP exposure. Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 6-10, 2011; Washington, DC.

43. Dwyer, J, Lin, Y, Yao, P and Richburg, JH (2011). Itch promotes MEHP-induced germ cell apoptosis. Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 6-10, 2011; Washington, DC.

44. Lin, Y, Yao, P and Richburg, JH (2011). Deciphering the role of FasL in regulating c-FLIP expression in germ cells. Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 6-10, 2011; Washington, DC.

45. Harman, J and Richburg, JH (2011). Deciphering mechanisms underlying prolonged male infertility following a clinically-relevant multi-cycle cisplatin treatment. Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 6-10, 2011; Washington, DC.

46. Dwyer, J, Lin, Y, Yao, P and Richburg, JH (2011). ITCH promotes MEHP-induced germ cell apoptosis. Gordon Research Conference: Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Toxicity, August 7-12, 2011; Proctor Academy, Andover, NH.

47. Dwyer, J, and Richburg, JH (2012). Age-dependent roles of ITCH during mouse testicular development. Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 11-15, 2012; San Francisco, CA.

48. Lin, Y, and Richburg, JH (2012). FasL regulates testicular germ cell c-FLIP levels through gene expression and ubiquitination. Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 11-15, 2012; San Francisco, CA.

49. Harman, J and Richburg, JH (2012). Deciphering mechanisms underlying prolonged male infertility following a clinically-relevant multi-cycle cisplatin treatment. Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 11-15, 2012; San Francisco, CA.

50. Lin, Y, and Richburg, JH (2013). Deciphering the role of TRAIL in altering spermatogenesis by controlling germ cell apoptosis. Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 10-14, 2013; San Antonio, TX.

51. Harman, J and Richburg, JH (2013). Impact of clinically relevant cisplatin treatment on the undifferentiated spermatogonia population and niche. Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 10-14, 2013; San Antonio, TX.

52. Lin, Y, and Richburg, JH (2013). Characterization of the role of tumor necrosis factor apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) in spermatogenesis through the evaluation of TRAIL gene-deficient mice. Annual Meeting of the Society of Andrology/Testis Workshop, April 10-13, 2013; San Antonio, TX.

53. Murphy, C, Stermer, A and Richburg, JH (2013). Neutrophil and macrophage infiltration precedes germ cell apoptosis after mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure in an age- and species-dependent manner. Annual Meeting of the Society of Andrology/Testis Workshop, April 10-13, 2013; San Antonio, TX.

54. Murphy, CJ, Stermer, AR, and Richburg, JH (2013). Age- and species-dependent macrophage infiltration into the testis after mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure. Gordon Research Conference: Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Toxicity, August 7-12, 2013; Proctor Academy, Andover, NH.

55. Murphy, CJ, Stermer, AR, and Richburg, JH (2014). Age-dependent macrophage infiltration into the testis of rats and mice after mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP). 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 26, 2014; Phoenix, AZ.

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56. Stermer, AR, Murphy, CJ, and Richburg, JH (2014). Differential infiltration of macrophages into the testis after mono (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure in F344 rats and C57B6/J mice. 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 26, 2014; Phoenix, AZ.

57. Murphy, CJ, Stermer, AR, and Richburg, JH (2014). Age, dose, and species-dependent macrophage infiltration into the testis of rats after mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP) exposure. 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Reproduction, July 19-23, 2014; Grand Rapids, MI.

58. Murphy C, Kumar L, Chou J, Perez CJ, Jeter CR, Otto NW, De La Torre S, Jaubert J, Guénet J-L, Geha RS, Richburg JH, Dent SY, Benavides F (2014). The spontaneous mouse mutation ébouriffé (ebo), associated with postnatal lethality, infertility and wavy hair, is a nonsense allele of the Lrrc8a (Swell1) gene. The 28th International Mammalian Genome Conference, October 26-29, 2014; Bar Harbor, ME.

59. Murphy, CJ, Stermer, AR, and Richburg, JH (2015). Mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate-induced Sertoli cell injury stimulates macrophage infiltration and the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines in peripubertal male Fischer rats. 54th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 22-26, 2015; San Diego, CA.

60. Stermer, AR, Murphy, CJ and Richburg, JH (2015). Acute mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate exposure causes time-dependent alteration in macrophage functionality in the peripubertal Fischer rat testis. 54th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 22-26, 2015; San Diego, CA.

61. Di Bona, KR, Ghaffari, R and Richburg, JH (2015). Germ cell-specific disruption of the high affinity copper transporter, Ctr1, reveals the importance of copper during spermatogenesis. 55th Teratology Society Annual Meeting, June 27-July 1, 2015 in Montréal, Québec, Canada.

62. Stermer, AR, Murphy, CJ, and Richburg, JH (2015). Acute mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate exposure causes time-dependent alteration in macrophage functionality in the peripubertal Fischer rat testis. Gordon Research Conference: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity, August 9-14, 2015; Proctor Academy, Andover, NH.

63. Ghaffari, R, Di Bona, KR, and Richburg, JH (2015). Essential role of high affinity copper transporter 1 gene in functional spermatogenesis and cisplatin-induced male infertility. Gordon Research Conference: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity, August 9-14, 2015; Proctor Academy, Andover, NH.

64. Stermer, AR, Murphy, CJ and Richburg, JH (2016). Increased Sertoli cell IL-6 as a mechanism for mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate sensitivity in pubertal rats. 55th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 13-17, 2016; New Orleans, LA.

65. Di Bona, KR, Ghaffari, R and Richburg, JH (2016). The germ cell-specific loss of the copper transporter, Ctr1, during embryogenesis results in severe disruption of spermatogenesis in mice. 56th Teratology Society Annual Meeting, June 25-29, 2016, San Antonio, TX.

66. Ghaffari, R, and Richburg, JH (2016). A novel mouse model reveals the impact of Sertoli cells on cisplatin-induced testicular toxicity. 49th annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Reproduction, July 16-20, 2016; San Diego, CA.

67. Fast, W, Richburg, JH, Block, KF and Roberts, R. (2016). A Survey of Pre-submission Grant Support Mechanisms in Colleges and Schools of Pharmacy. Annual meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, July 23-27, 2016; Anaheim, CA.

68. Voss, J.J.L.P., Stermer, AR, Ghaffari,R and Richburg, JH (2017). Peripubertal mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP) exposure leads to a pro-inflammatory environment in the testis and the infiltration of both macrophages and neutrophils. 55th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 12-16, 2017; Baltimore, MD.

69. Voss, J, Stermer, AR, Ghaffari,R and Richburg, JH (2017). Exposure of peripubertal rats to mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP) leads to a pro-inflammatory environment in the testis with the infiltration of both macrophages and neutrophils. Poster #3, American Society of Andrology’s XXIVth North American Testis Workshop, Miami, FL, April 19-22, 2017.

70. Ghaffari, R, Di Bona, KR and Richburg, JH (2017). Essential role of high affinity copper transporter 1 gene in functional spermatogenesis and cisplatin-induced testicular toxicity. Poster #48, American Society of Andrology’s XXIVth North American Testis Workshop, Miami, FL, April 19-22, 2017.

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71. Voss, J, Stermer, AR, Ghaffari,R, Tiwary, R. and Richburg, JH (2017). Exposure of peripubertal rats to mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP) leads to a pro-inflammatory environment in the testis with the infiltration of both macrophages and neutrophils. Gordon Research Conference: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity, August 13-18, 2017; Proctor Academy, Andover, NH.

72. Ghaffari, R, Di Bona, KR and Richburg, JH (2017). Functional role of high affinity copper transporter 1 gene in functional spermatogenesis and cisplatin-induced testicular toxicity. Gordon Research Conference: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity, August 13-18, 2017; Proctor Academy, Andover, NH.

73. Voss, JJ, Stermer, AR, Ghaffari, R, Tiwary, R and Richburg, JH (2018). MEHP-induced Leukocyte Infiltration In to The Testicular Interstitium of Peripubertal Rats Does Not Exacerbate MEHP-induced Germ Cell Apoptosis. 56th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 11-15, 2018; San Antonio, TX.

74. Tiwary, R, Ghaffari, R, Voss, JJ, and Richburg, JH (2018). Mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP) reversibly perturbs blood testis barrier (BTB) in pre-pubertal rats. 56th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 11-15, 2018; San Antonio, TX.

75. Ghaffari, R, Di Bona, KR and Richburg, JH (2017). Functional role of high affinity copper transporter 1 gene in functional spermatogenesis and cisplatin-induced testicular toxicity. 56th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 11-15, 2018; San Antonio, TX.

ABSTRACTS (Local Meetings & Regional Chapter Meetings of National Societies): 1. Giammona, CJ, Nañez, A and Richburg, JH (1999). Differential sensitivity of young and adult FasL

mutant gld mice to mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP)- induced testicular germ cell apoptosis. Gulf Coast Society of Toxicology.

2. Nañez, A and Richburg, JH (1999). The role of Fas signaling in testicular germ cell death. Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Student Research Conference.

3. Nañez, A and Richburg, JH (1999). The effect of an environmental toxicant on the communication between two cell types in young mice testes. UT Austin, College of Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Poster Session.

4. Nañez, A and Richburg JH (2000) Programmed cell death in the testis. Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Student Research Conference.

5. Giammona, CJ, Chandrasekaran, Y, Nañez, A, Seaman, FC and Richburg, JH (2000). Not so Fas: Early changes in Fas/FasL, DR4&DR5/TRAIL protein levels, and caspase-8 activity indicate both Fas and Fas-independent apoptotic signaling in testes of C57BL/6 (B6) and B6.SMNC3H-Fasgld/gld mice exposed to mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate. Gulf Coast Society of Toxicology #14.

6. Nañez, A and Richburg, JH (2000). The Fas signaling system is critical for initiating germ cell apoptosis early after nitrobenzene-induced Sertoli cell injury in young mouse testes. Gulf Coast Society of Toxicology: #15.

7. Nañez, A and Richburg JH (2002). Characterization of cell death after exposure to testicular toxicants. UT Austin, College of Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Poster Session.

8. Akbani, J and Richburg JH (2002). Characterization of protein signaling in cell death after exposure to a testicular toxicant. UT Austin, College of Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Poster Session.

9. Ye, Y, Giammona, CJ, Sawhney, P, and Richburg, JH (2002). The expression of TNF-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) in rodent Sertoli cells. Gulf Coast Chapter of the Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting. Poster Presentation.

10. Ye, Y, and Richburg, JH (2003). Functional Expression of PPAR gamma in Sertoli Cells. Gulf Coast Chapter of the Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting. Galveston, Texas. Poster Presentation.

11. Ye, Y and Richburg, JH (2005). Cisplatin-induced apoptosis of GC1 testicular germ cells may occur by an autocrine mechanism involving FasL/Fas- or TRAIL/DR5-mediated signaling. Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology (Houston, TX).

12. McKee, CM and Richburg, JH (2006). Activation of p53 in testicular spermatocytes contributes to their sensitivity to undergo FAS-mediated apoptosis. Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology (Austin, TX): #9.

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13. McKee, CM and Richburg, JH (2006). Testicular germ cell sensitivity to TRAIL-induced apoptosis is dependent upon p53 expression and is synergistically enhanced by DR5 agonistic antibody treatment. Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology (Baylor University, Waco, TX). Platform presentation. (1st place award).

14. Yao, P, Lin, Y and Richburg, JH (2006). Transcriptional regulation of FasL expression and participation of sTNF-α in response to Sertoli cell injury. Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology (Baylor University, Waco, TX): #10. (1st place award).

15. Lin, Y, Yao, P, Cobarubia, J and Richburg, JH (2006). The effect of cisplatin on the copper transporters and spermatogenesis in the testis. Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology (Baylor University, Waco, TX): #8. Poster presentation (3rd place award).

16. Lin, Y, Yao, P, Cobarrubia, J, and Richburg, JH (2007). Characterization of the testicular phenotype in FasL and TRAIL gene deficient mice. Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology (Texas A & M University, College Station Texas).

17. Yao, P, Lin, Y, Cobarrubia, J and Richburg, JH (2007). TNF-alpha mediated disruption of spermatogenesis in response to Sertoli cell injury is partially regulated by MMP-2. Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology (Texas A & M University, College Station Texas): Platform presentation (1st place award).

18. Do, L, Cobarrubia, J and Richburg, JH (2009). Preserving the fertility of male chemotherapy patients: the importance of p53, ITCH and c-FLIP interaction during cisplatin-induced apoptosis. College of Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Forum. April 17, 2009.

19. Yao, P, Lin, Y and Richburg, JH (2009). MEHP-induced disruption of junctional complexes in the seminiferous epithelium of the rodent testis is mediated by MMP-2. Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, November 12-13, 2009; Austin, Texas.

20. Lin, Y, Yao, P and Richburg, JH (2009). Death receptor-regulated testicular germ cell apoptosis in FasL gene-deficient mice after mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure is mediated by CFLAR (c-FLIP). Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, November 12-13, 2009; Austin, Texas.

21. Dwyer, J, Lin, Y, Yao, P and Richburg, JH (2010). Itch promotes MEHP-induced germ cell apoptosis. Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, October 14-15, 2010; Houston, Texas.

22. Yao, P, Lin, Y, and Richburg, JH (2010). C/EBP and C-MYC cooperate for the transcriptional suppression of Sertoli cell TIMP-2 in rodents following MEHP exposure. Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, October 14-15, 2010; Houston, Texas.

23. Lin, Y, Yao, P and Richburg, JH (2011). Deciphering the role of FasL in regulating c-FLIP expression in germ cells. Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, October 14-15, 2010; Houston, Texas.

24. Harman, J and Richburg, JH (2011). Deciphering mechanisms underlying prolonged male infertility following a clinically-relevant multi-cycle cisplatin treatment. Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, October 14-15, 2010; Houston, Texas.

25. Perfect, C and Richburg, JH (2011). The role of ITCH during apoptosis in testicular cells. R25 & COEP Summer Student Symposium, August 12, 2011; Center for Research on Environmental Disease, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Science Park - Research Division, Smithville, TX.

26. Lin, Y, and Richburg, JH (2011). FasL regulates testicular germ cell c-FLIP levels through gene expression and ubiquitination. Annual Meeting of the Lone Star Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, October 27-29, 2011; New Orleans, LA.

27. Donchez, J and Richburg, JH (2012). Impacts of cisplatin exposure on various copper transporters in Sertoli cells. R25 & COEP Summer Student Symposium, August 17, 2012; Center for Research on Environmental Disease, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Science Park - Research Division, Smithville, TX.

28. Dwyer, J and Richburg, JH (2012). Age-dependent alterations in spermatogenesis in itchy mice. Annual Meeting of the Lone Star Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, September 7-8, 2012; Baylor University, Waco, TX.

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29. Harman, J and Richburg, JH (2012). Impact of clinically relevant cisplatin treatment on the undifferentiated spermatogonia population and niche. Annual Meeting of the Lone Star Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, September 7-8, 2012; Baylor University, Waco, TX.

30. Lin, Y and Richburg, JH (2012). Deciphering the role of TRAIL in altering spermatogenesis by controlling germ cell apoptosis. Annual Meeting of the Lone Star Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, September 7-8, 2012; Baylor University, Waco, TX.

31. Ravoori, V and Richburg, JH (2013). Alterations in Spermatogenesis in éboriffé mice. Summer Student Symposium, August 17, 2013; Center for Research on Environmental Disease, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Science Park - Research Division, Smithville, TX.

32. Lin, Y and Richburg, JH (2013). Characterization of the role of tumor necrosis factor apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) in spermatogenesis through the evaluation of TRAIL gene-deficient mice. Annual Meeting of the Lone Star Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, October 17-18, 2013; Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.

33. Stermer, AR, Murphy, CJ and Richburg, JH (2013). Age- and species-dependent macrophage infiltration into the testis after mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure. Annual Meeting of the Lone Star Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, October 17-18, 2013; Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.

34. Stermer, AR, Murphy, CJ and Richburg, JH (2014). Acute mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate exposure causes time-dependent alteration in macrophage functionality in the peripubertal Fischer rat testis. Annual Meeting of the Lone Star Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, November 13-14, 2014; #11 (oral platform presentation), Austin, TX.

35. Ghaffari, R, Di Bona, KR and Richburg, JH (2014). In vitro cisplatin exposure increases the expression of the Cu/Pt influx transporter, Ctr1, and the secretory factor, GDNF, essential for the spermatogonial stem cell niche in Sertoli cells. Annual Meeting of the Lone Star Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, November 13-14, 2014; #21, Austin, TX.

36. Stermer, AR, Murphy, CJ and Richburg, JH (2015). Increased Sertoli cell IL-6 as a mechanism for mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate sensitivity in pubertal rats. Annual Meeting of the Lone Star Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, October 22-24, 2015, Houston, TX.

37. Ghaffari, R, Di Bona, KR and Richburg, JH (2015). Essential role of the high affinity copper transporter 1 gene in functional spermatogenesis and cisplatin-induced male infertility. Annual Meeting of the Lone Star Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, October 22-24, 2015, Houston, TX.

38. Voss, Jorine J.L.P., Stermer, AR., Ghaffari, R and Richburg, JH (2016). Peripubertal mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure leads to an orchestrated increase in innate immune cells in the testis. Annual Meeting of the Lone Star Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology, October 21-22, 2016, Baylor University, Waco, TX.