Lena Smirnova

Lena Smirnova is Research Assiciate at Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing at Bloomberg Schoool of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University. The main focus of her research is developmental neurotoxicty and the role of microRNA in gene-environmental interactions in neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration. From 2007 until 2012 she was a PostDoc at Federal Institute of Risk Assessment, Berlin, Germany, where she coordinated a pre-validation study in the field of inhalation toxicology in parallel to her reserach in neurotoxicology. She received her PhD in Neuroscience in 2007 in Charite Free University, Berlin Germany in 2007. The main focus of her research was microRNA in neural development and stem cell specification. Lena Smirnova graduated from Internation Sakharov Environmental Universty, MInsk, Belarus in 2002. Her major subject was Radiobiology and Environmental Medicine.

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Toxicology 21: Scientific Applications (Coursera) Coursera
Johns Hopkins University

Toxicology 21: Scientific Applications (Coursera)

Dive into the evolving world of Toxicology 21: Scientific Applications. This course offers an in-depth look at how modern science is transforming toxicological assessments, moving away from traditional animal testing towards more advanced human-relevant methodologies. Gain insights into the latest strategies being adopted by regulatory bodies and leading research institutions to ensure safety in the 21st century.

Jun 8th 2026
5-12 Weeks
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