Dr. Landry is a Term Lecturer at MGH Institute of Health Professions, where he teaches the Toxicology elective course in their Online Prerequisites for the Health Professions program, as well as an Associate Professor of Pharmacology & Toxicology and Director of the B.S. in Pharmacology & Toxicology program at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences in Boston, MA.

Dr. Landry’s research focuses on investigating the target organ toxicity characterization of diethylene and ethylene glycol poisonings, as well as the renal toxicological mechanisms of grape toxicity in canines and lily toxicity in felines for antidote development and risk assessment purposes. Additionally, his laboratory has developed a Drosophila melanogaster model for investigating mechanisms mediating heavy metal-induced calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis. He teaches undergraduate, graduate, and professional courses in toxicology, drug metabolism, pathophysiology, and pharmacology. Dr. Landry is also a board-certified general toxicologist and serves as an external consultant on toxicology-related cases for private, governmental, and legal entities. 

  • BS, Biological Sciences, Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA, 2008
  • PhD, Pharmacology, Toxicology, & Neuroscience, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA, 2013
  • NIH/NIDDK-T32 Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Physiology & Biomedical Engineering, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, 2016 
  • Toxicology

You can view a complete listing of Dr. Landry's publications on his NIH profile or in his CV. 

 

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