Dr. Koritala received an Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society (EMGS) new investigator travel award to present his research on how circadian dysregulation can enhance cancer risk in humans at the 2019 conference held in Washington D. C.

Panshak received a merit-based Alexander Hollaender travel award from EMGS, in addition to a travel award from the WSU Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. At the conference, Panshak presented a poster as well as a talk on how “circadian clock disruption impairs the skin’s DNA damage response to solar UVB and increases mutagenicity” to the DNA repair Special Interest Group.

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