Rachel Neal

Associate Professor
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
University of Louisville
United States of America

Professor Microbiology
Biography

Rachel Neal is a Associate Professor of the Department Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at the University of Louisville. Rachel received his PhD degree from University of Missouri-Rolla.

Research Intrest

Fetal basis of adult disease, Adverse health effects of maternal smoking, Health effects of gut microbiome

List of Publications
Massey VL, Stocke KS, Schmidt RH, Tan M, Ajami N, Neal RE, Petrosino JF, Barve S, Arteel GE. (2015). Oligofructose protects against arsenic-induced liver injury in a model of environment/obesity interaction. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 284:304-314.
Neal RE, Chen J, Jagadapillai R, Jang H, Abomoelak B, Brock G, Greene RM, Pisano MM. Developmental cigarette smoke exposure: hippocampus proteome and metabolome profiles in low birth weight pups. Toxicology. 2014 Mar 20;317:40-9.
Lutz PM, Kelty EA, Brown TD, Wilson TJ, Brock G, Neal RE. Environmental cigarette smoke exposure modulates IgE levels of Pb-exposed children. Toxicology. 2012 Jan 27;291(1):43-50.