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Eugene T. Bacolod

Bacolod, Eugene T.

Associate Professor
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etbacolod@usc.edu.ph

Degrees

B.S. Chemistry, University of San Carlos, 1996
M.S. Chemistry, University of San Carlos, 2006
Ph.D. Environmental Chemistry and Aquatic Toxicology, Kagoshima University, 2014

Research Interests:

Forensic toxicology, analytical separations, environmental chemistry

Recent Publications:

1. Bacolod, E. T.; Uno, S.; Villamor, S. S.; Koyama, J. Oxidative stress and genotoxicity biomarker responses in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) exposed to environmental concentration of 1-nitropyrene. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 2017, doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.01.077.

2. Galay, R. L.; Umemiya-Shirafuji, R.; Bacolod, E. T.; Maeda, H.; Kusakisako, K. et al. Two kinds of ferritin protect ixodid ticks from iron overload and consequent oxidative stress. PLoS One 2014, 3, e90661.

3. Nurulnadia, M. Y.; Koyama, J.; Uno, S.; Kito, A.; Kokushi, E.; Bacolod, E. T. et al. Accumulation of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in the polychaete Paraprionospio sp. from the Yodo River mouth, Osaka Bay, Japan. Environ. Monit. Assess. 2014, 186(3), 1453-1463.

4. Nunal, S. N.; Santander-de Leon, S. M. S.; Bacolod, E. T.; Koyama, J.; Uno, S. et al. Bioremediation of heavily oil-polluted seawater by a bacterial consortium immobilized in cocopeat and rice hull powder. Biocontrol Sci. 2014, 19(1), 11-22.

5. Nurulnadia, M. Y.; Koyama, J.; Uno, S.; Kokushi, E.; Bacolod, E. T. et al. Bioaccumulation of dietary endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) by the polychaete Perinereis nuntia. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 2013, 91(4), 372-376.

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