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Jinpeng Li

Known for excellence in the field of predictive toxicology, Jinpeng Li is an esteemed Assistant Professor at the Center for Research on Ingredient Safety at Michigan State University. With a Ph.D. in Genetics and Environmental Toxicology from the same institution, Dr. Li has dedicated his career to advancing the understanding of chemical safety and its implications for public health. His research primarily focuses on hepatotoxicity and developmental neurotoxicity, areas in which he has made significant contributions. Before his current role at MSU, Dr. Li honed his expertise during his postdoctoral training at Dow Chemical Company. There, he was instrumental in developing innovative methods to predict the toxicological effects of various chemicals, particularly in relation to liver and neurological health. His work at Dow laid a strong foundation for his ongoing research endeavors and has been pivotal in shaping modern approaches to predictive toxicology. Dr. Li has an impressive portfolio of scholarly work, having authored 11 peer-reviewed publications that have been well-received within the scientific community. His contributions to the field are not only recognized through his publications but also through his active involvement in the Society of Toxicology, where he has been a member since 2012. This engagement with the society underscores his commitment to fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among toxicology professionals. At Michigan State University, Dr. Li continues to push the boundaries of research in toxicology, aiming to develop safer chemical practices and enhance public health outcomes. His work is characterized by a rigorous scientific approach and a passion for translating research findings into practical applications that benefit society. Through his teaching and mentorship, he also plays a crucial role in shaping the next generation of scientists in the field of toxicology.

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