University of Delaware
Catherine Rondelli currently serves as a RAII Research Scientist and Lab Manager at the University of Delaware since October 2018. Previously, Catherine worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where research focused on the DNA damage response in progenitor depletion after PAH exposure through cell culture and murine studies. Prior experience includes roles as an NIEHS Environmental Toxicology Graduate Fellow at UTMB, exploring DNA damage repair capacity, and as a Laboratory Technician at Michigan State University, investigating physiological responses in arteries and veins. Catherine's early career includes internship experiences at Whirlpool Corporation and undergraduate research in biochemistry. Catherine holds a Ph.D. in Cell Biology/Environmental Toxicology from The University of Texas Medical Branch and a B.S. in Biochemistry/Biotechnology from Michigan State University.
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University of Delaware
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The University of Delaware - a state assisted, privately chartered institution - is a Land Grant, Sea Grant, Space Grant and Carnegie Research University (very high research activity). The University, with origins in 1743, was chartered by the State of Delaware in 1833. A Women's College was opened in 1914, and in 1945 UD became permanently coeducational. The main campus is located in Newark, Delaware, a suburban community of nearly 30,000, situated midway between Philadelphia and Baltimore. Courses are also offered at the Wilmington campus and at other locations throughout the State, including Dover, Georgetown, Milford, and Lewes.