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William  Caudle

Assoc Professor

Research Associate Professor

Faculty, Environmental Health

Faculty, Executive MPH

2018: Professor of the Year, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University

2017: Excellence in Teaching Award, Department of Environmental Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University

2015: NIEHS Paper of the Month (March 2015): Richardson JR, Taylor MM, Shalat SL, Guillot TS, Caudle WM, Hossain MM, Mathews TA, Jones SR Cory-Slechta DA, Miller GW. Developmental pesticide exposure reproduces features of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. FASEB 2015 May; 29: 1960-72.

2013: NIEHS Paper of the Month (April 2013): Bradner JM, Suragh TA, Wilson WW, Lazo CR, Stout KA, Kim HM, Wang MZ, Walker DI, Pennell KD, Richardson JR, Miller GW, Caudle WM (2013). Exposure to the polybrominated diphenyl ether mixture DE-71 damages the nigrostriatal dopamine system: role of dopamine handling in neurotoxicity. Exp Neurol. 2013 Mar;241:138-47

2008: NIEHS Paper of the Year 2007: W. M. Caudle et al., (2007) Reduced vesicular storage of dopamine causes progressive nigrostriatal neurodegeneration. The Journal of Neuroscience, 27 (30): 8138-8148.
 

Caudle Lab Website: http://caudlelabemory.weebly.com/

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Contact Information

Rollins School of Public Health , 1518 Clifton Rd, NE

Atlanta , GA 30322

1518 Clifton Rd, NE

Phone: 404-712-8432

Email: wcaudle@emory.edu

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Areas of Interest

  • Adolescent Health/Child Health
  • Neurologic Conditions
  • Neuroscience
  • Toxicology

Education

  • BS 1998, Colorado State University
  • PhD 2007, Emory University
  • Postdoctoral Fellow 2010, University of Washington

Courses Taught

  • EH 520: Human Toxicology
  • EH 523: Neurotoxicology
  • EHS 797R: Directed Study
  • EH 500D: Persp In Environmental Hlth
  • EHS 600R: Research Rotation
  • EHS 798R: Pre-candidacy Research

Affiliations & Activities

In addition to my primary appointment in the Department of Environmental Health, I am also part of the Neuroscience Program in the Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (GDBBS), a member of the Center for Neurodegenerative Disease (CND), and have an appointment in the Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology Program in the undergraduate college. These appointments allow me to take advantage of the world-class research resources available in these departments to create a unique integration of neuroscience and toxicology and investigate the contribution of environmental chemicals to neurological disease.

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For a full list of up to date publications, visit my Google Scholars page.

Publications

  • , , Exposure to the polybrominated diphenyl ether mixture DE-71 damages the nigrostriatal dopamine system: role of dopamine handling in neurotoxicity., Experimental Neurology, 241, 138-147
  • , , Industrial toxicants and Parkinson's disease., Neurotoxicology, 33(2), 178-188
  • , , Using “omics” to define pathogenesis and biomarkers of Parkinson’s disease. , Expert Reviews in Neurotherapeutics, 10, 925-942
  • , , Altered vesicular storage in Parkinson’s disease: A premature demise. , Trends in Neurosciences, 31, 303-308
  • , , Reduced vesicular storage of dopamine causes progressive nigrostriatal neurodegeneration. , Journal of Neuroscience, 27, 8138-8148
  • , , Developmental exposure to the pesticide dieldrin alters the dopamine system and increases neurotoxicity in an animal model of Parkinson’s disease., FASEB Journal, 20, 1695-1697
  • , , Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-induced reduction of dopamine transporter expression as a precursor to Parkinson’s disease-associated dopamine toxicity. , Toxicological Sciences , 92, 490-499