Genoa Warner
Assistant Professor · Environmental Toxicology
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)About
Genoa Warner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). Their research focuses on environmental toxicology, particularly the effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals like phthalates and tributyltin on reproductive health, placental development, and ovarian function. Dr. Warner leads federally funded projects investigating phthalate toxicity mechanisms, supported by grants from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS).
Key collaborations include studies on microplastic detection via mass spectrometry and single-cell RNA sequencing of granulosa cells to understand phthalate-induced toxicity. Media coverage highlights their work on nanoplastics' impact on placental health and the risks of common disinfecting products. Dr. Warner also contributes to educational initiatives through courses like EVSC 416/616 in environmental toxicology.
Research interests span environmental contaminants' effects on reproductive aging, artificial turf toxicity, and sustainable alternatives to harmful chemicals. Recent studies address phthalate replacements, plasticizer environmental data, and catalytic oxidation solutions for water treatment. Their findings have implications for public health policies and green chemistry innovations.
Advising and grants highlight ongoing NIH-funded projects (2020–2025) exploring ovarian toxicity mechanisms. Media engagement includes discussions on infertility crises and chemical safety, reflecting a commitment to bridging scientific research with societal impact.
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