Steven R. Tannenbaum
Steven R. Tannenbaum was born and grew up in the Rockaways of Queens, New York City. He attended the Hebrew Institute of Long Island through 9th grade, then moved to Hewlett, Long Island where he graduated from Woodmere H.S. in 1954. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1954-1962, earning a B.S. in Food Technology in 1958 and a PhD. in Food Science in 1962. He was then appointed to Assistant Professor in 1964 in the Department of Food Science and Technology leading up to Full Professor in 1974. Throughout his career he was mentored by Samuel A. Goldblith up until his death in 2001. In 1973 Tannenbaum did a sabbatical at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he decided to switch his career into cancer research at the suggestion of Gerald Wogan.He has held appointments at MIT including Director of the Division of Toxicology (1996-1998) which he cofounded along with Douglas Lauffenburger, of the Division, and then Department of Biological Engineering, the first new academic Department in the MIT School of Engineering in over a generation, and Co-Director from 1998 to July 2003. In 2003-2004 he was the Director of Research of the Cambridge University-MIT Institute. Provided by Wikipedia
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Enteric infection with Citrobacter rodentium induces coagulative liver necrosis and hepatic inflammation prior to peak infection and colonic disease. by Arkadiusz R Raczynski, Sureshkumar Muthupalani, Katherine Schlieper, James G Fox, Steven R Tannenbaum, David B Schauer
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Molecular analysis of serum and bronchoalveolar lavage in a mouse model of influenza reveals markers of disease severity that can be clinically useful in humans. by Yadunanda Kumar, Cui Liang, Gino V Limmon, Li Liang, Bevin P Engelward, Eng Eong Ooi, Jianzhu Chen, Steven R Tannenbaum
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Low Doses of Arsenic in a Mouse Model of Human Exposure and in Neuronal Culture Lead to S-Nitrosylation of Synaptic Proteins and Apoptosis via Nitric Oxide by Haitham Amal, Guanyu Gong, Hongmei Yang, Brian A. Joughin, Xin Wang, Charles G. Knutson, Maryam Kartawy, Igor Khaliulin, John S. Wishnok, Steven R. Tannenbaum
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Multi-Omics Characterization of Inflammatory Bowel Disease-Induced Hyperplasia/Dysplasia in the <i>Rag2<sup>−/−</sup></i>/<i>Il10<sup>−/−</sup></i> Mouse Model by Qiyuan Han, Thomas J. Y. Kono, Charles G. Knutson, Nicola M. Parry, Christopher L. Seiler, James G. Fox, Steven R. Tannenbaum, Natalia Y. Tretyakova
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Metabolic Bypass Rescues Aberrant S‐nitrosylation‐Induced TCA Cycle Inhibition and Synapse Loss in Alzheimer's Disease Human Neurons by Alexander Y. Andreyev, Hongmei Yang, Paschalis‐Thomas Doulias, Nima Dolatabadi, Xu Zhang, Melissa Luevanos, Mayra Blanco, Christine Baal, Ivan Putra, Tomohiro Nakamura, Harry Ischiropoulos, Steven R. Tannenbaum, Stuart A. Lipton
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Investigation on the utilization of cassava starch for the production of glucose and ethanol. by Lages, Ana Christina Argolo
Published 2005Other Authors: “…Steven R. Tannenbaum.…”
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Estimation of human exposure to the carcinogenic aromatic amine 4-aminobiphenyl via hemoglobin dosimetry by Bryant, Matthew S. (Matthew Scott)
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Development of a collagen gel sandwich hepatocyte bioreactor for detecting hepatotoxicity of drugs and chemicals by Farkas, Dóra, 1976-
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Regulation of tumor necrosis factor-alpha induced apoptosis via posttranslational modifications in a human colon adenocarcinoma cell line by Kim, Ji-Eun, 1974-
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Mechanisms of toxicity and carcinogenicity of three alkylanilines by Sun, Hsiao-Lan Patty
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Characterization of cyclopenta[cd]pyrene-DNA adducts in vitro and in mice in vivo by Hsu, Ching-Hung
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Quantitation of 8-oxoG and strand breaks in pUC19 plasmid DNA after exposure to oxygen radical generating systems by Kennedy, Laura J. (Laura Jane)
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Characterization of a substance from Chinese-style salted shrimp paste that causes DNA single-strand breaks in human cells by Brunson, Don Carlos
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Estimation of exposure to two potent heterocyclic aromatic amines in various human populations and their role in colorectal cancer by Kidd, La Creis R
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Nitric oxide and peroxynitrite-induced cellular damage by Burney, Samar
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Citrobacter rodentium induced liver changes in C57BL/6 mice : animal model of acute inflammatory stress and injury by Raczynski, Arkadiusz R. (Arkadiusz Roland)
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Nitric oxide : cellular effects in vitro and in vivo by Wright, Teresa Leah, 1970-
Published 2005Other Authors: “…Steven R. Tannenbaum.…”
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