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Project Team

Nataliya Karyakina, MD, PHD

Nataliya Karyakina graduated from Kiev Medical University in 1983 with a degree in Medicine and a related Masters Degree in Epidemiology. She holds a Ph.D.
in Medical Toxicology with a specialization in Pesticide Toxicology. Dr. Karyakina has been actively involved in multidisciplinary projects regarding the evaluation of different human-made hazards and the estimation of health risks of chemical compounds in food and food stuffs, soil, drinking water and ambient air. Her scientific interests are focused on research and evaluation of surface, ground- and drinking water quality under pesticide application and assessment of health risks associated with exposure to toxic substances in drinking water.

Karyakina N.A. Ph.D. Thesis.1992. The Toxicology of New Plant Growth Regulators from Nicotinic Acid Derivates and Regulations of Their Safe Application to Public Health and the Environment. Scientific-Research Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology. Kiev, Ukraine (in Russian).

Karyakina N.A.(1998). New Approaches and Development: Pesticide Standards in Drinking Water. Essential Questions of Eco-Hygiene and Toxicology. Kiev. 37-40
(in Russian).



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