Kristen Uchtmann, a member of Dr. William A. Ricke’s lab, recently published a study in Reproductive Toxicology that confirms prior low-dose findings in CLARITY-BPA.

Kristen Uchtmann, MS (a member of Dr. William A. Ricke’s lab) is the first author on a manuscript entitled “Fetal bisphenol A and ethinylestradiol exposure alters male rat urogenital tract morphology at birth: Confirmation of prior low-dose findings in CLARITY-BPA”, recently published in Reproductive Toxicology. This research is part of a consortium initiated by NIEHS, NTP, USDA (FDA), and 14 groups of academic scientists. The study found significant changes to the urethra size and shape of male offspring from rats fed BPA during gestation.

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