
About
Steven D. Holladay is the Department Head of Biomedical Sciences and a Professor at the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine, holding the UGA Foundation Professorship in Veterinary Medicine. He specializes in Immunotoxicology, Anatomy, and Autoimmunity, with a focus on Prenatal Programming and Teratology. His research explores environmental toxins' impacts on immune systems and developmental health.
Dr. Holladay earned an MS (1981) and PhD (1989) in Toxicology from North Carolina State University. He teaches courses like 'Comparative Anatomy of the Horse and Food Animals' and 'Anatomic Principles in Dogs.'
His editorial roles include Editor-in-Chief of Advances in Pharmacological Sciences (2006–2009) and editorial board memberships at multiple journals. His recent work spans environmental contaminants' endocrine disruption effects and toxicological implications for wildlife and human health.
Key awards include the UGA Foundation Professorship. His research spans over 30 years, addressing immunotoxicants, developmental programming, and environmental health threats.
Find Steven D. Holladay elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Robert M. Gogal Jr.University of Georgia · Professor- YYen-Jun ChuangUniversity of Georgia · Researcher
Puliyur Seshadri MohanKumarUniversity of Georgia · Professor
Sheba M.J. MohanKumarUniversity of Georgia · Professor- Barbara KaplanMississippi State University · Associate Professor
- TTisha King-HeidenUniversity of Wisconsin-La Crosse · Professor