Claudia Erhart
PhD candidate
Job description
PhD candidate in Marine Ecotoxicology, interested in multigenerational exposure of fishes and molecular toxicology. I study reproductive and developmental toxicity arising from parental exposure to petroleum compounds using Atlantic cod and polar cod.
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Publications outside Cristin
Kirla, K. T., Erhart, C., Groh, K. J., Stadnicka-Michalak, J., Eggen, R., Schirmer, K., & Kraemer, T. (2021). Zebrafish early life stages as alternative model to study 'designer drugs': Concordance with mammals in response to opioids. Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 419, 115483. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.taap.2021.115483
Research interests
My research interest is in elucidating how environmental contaminants, such as crude oil related compounds, affect reproduction and development of fishes. I am investigating the effect of parental exposure to a crude oil water-soluble fraction on gamete quality and embryo development. Furthermore, I am interested in the impact of petroleum compounds on the regulation of the reproductive axis in the reproducing adult fish.
Teaching
BIO-3020: Fundamentals of Ecotoxicology - Lab assistant
BIO-1104: Zoology - Lab leader/Lab assistant
Member of research group
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