Research Professor
Department of Environmental Medicine
Research Summary
Dr. Jaeger's interests range from aerosol generation systems to nose only inhalation exposure devices for mouse, rat, hamster and guinea pig. He has been awarded a U.S. Patent for a modular directed flow inhalation exposure system for single animal nose only and whole body inhalation exposure. His previous work with plastics combustion products and plastics monomers focused on the effects of these atmospheres on lung and liver function. He identified the circadian rhythm in rat liver glutathione which is associated with increased toxicity in fasted rats.
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Research Information
Research Interests
Inhalation Toxicology of Indoor and Industrial Contaminants; Toxicology of Consumer Product Exposures
