Dr. Eric Gato
Professor
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Education
- B. S. University of Cape Coast, Ghana (1999)
- M. S. University of Nottingham, UK (2002)
- Ph.D. Western Michigan University (2007)
- Postdoc. Southern Illinois University
Research
My research interests are in the areas of environmental chemistry and environmental toxicology. Some of these research initiatives include the application of toxicogenomics and proteomics techniques to examine exposure to environmental contaminants. One area that I would like to study is the application of epigenetics to the study of pancreatic cancer. Epigenetic control connotes the idea of alterations in gene expression without changes in the underlying DNA sequence. I would also like to study susceptibility of offspring to metabolic syndrome (insulin resistance) after in utero exposure using animal models. Specific areas of current and future research are highlighted below.
- Toxicogenomic and Proteomic Response of Rodents and Mammalian Cells to Dietary Environmental Contaminants (2-aminoanthracene). Research to examine the effect of 2-aminoanthracene (2-AA) on pancreatic cells with specific focus on insulin production, insulin resistance and pancreatic cancer etiology.
- Susceptibility of offspring to metabolic syndrome (insulin resistance) after in utero exposure using animal models. Investigation of epigenetic alterations as a result of environmental chemical exposure during early years of life or in the uterine environment. Examine the effects of 2-Aminoanthracene (2AA), in utero, and in utero through postnatal period using proteomics, toxicogenomics and immunohistochemical techniques. This proposed investigation will enhance our understanding of the adverse effects associated with aromatic amines chemical exposure in utero.
- Fate and chemodynamics of trace metals, organics and nanomaterials. Research to study adsorption of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metal mixtures by engineered nanomaterials. Determination of fate and transport of heavy metals and hydrophobic organic chemicals in soils and aquatic systems. Analysing soil physical properties such as soil texture, particle size, soil structure and pore size in response to heat derived from seasonal burning. Organic carbon, pH, cation exchange capacity, and salinity measurements in soil. Modelling heavy metal transfer from soil to vegetables.
- Chemical Education research in the employment of pedagogical approaches to improving student learning outcomes. This involves the use of technologies, assessment, and laboratory and lecture instruction and testing of various teaching models for example, will teaching math intensive topics later improve student outcome?
Courses Taught
- Toxicology of Nanomaterials (Chem 3090/7090)
- Biochemistry I (BCHM 5201 & Chem 5541A/G)
- Biochemistry II (BCHM 5202)
- Biochemistry I – Honors (Chem 5541H)
- Principles of Biochemistry (Chem. 3530A)
- Biological Chemistry (Chem 7090)
- Chem 1145 (Principles of Chemistry I)
- Principles of Biochemistry (Chem 3530)
- Chem 1146 (Principles of Chemistry II)
Selected Publications
- Chall AF, Stagg JC, Mixson AC, Gato WE, Quirino RL and Sittaramane V. Ablation of cells in mice using Antibody-functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes (Ab-MWCNTs) in combination with microwaves. Nanotechnology, 2021; 32(195102 pp17), doi: DOI: 1088/1361-6528/abe32a. PMID: 33540388.
- Pierre TH, Reynolds AS, Seise I, Pilz Z, McHale BJ, Gato WE. Evaluation of renal markers of T1D in Sprague-Dawley exposed to 2-aminoanthracene. Toxicol. 2020;. doi: 10.1002/tox.22857. PMID: 31714650
- Isaiah S, Pilz ZA, Kusi MY, Bogan B, McHale BJ & Gato WE(2020) Dietary ingestion of 2-aminoanthracene (2AA) and the risk for type-1 diabetes (T1D), Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, DOI: 1080/10934529.2020.1830651. PMID: 33377427.
- Ulieme RE, Awer S, Stagg JC, Yau W, Gato WE. The hepatic effects in dams that ingested 2-aminoanthracene during gestation and lactation. Toxicol Ind Health. 2019 Sep;35(9):568-576. doi: 10.1177/0748233719875018. PMID: 31558114.
- Gato WE, Acquah S, Nsiah P, Opoku ST, Apenteng BA, Johnson BK. Blood Pressure Control, Glycemic Control, and Dyslipidemia among Healthy Adults in the Cape Coast Metropolis, Ghana. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews, 2019, 13(1):56-61. PMID: 30641765. DOI: 10.1016/j.dsx.2018.08.020
Last updated: 4/15/2024