Faculty Associates

Jason R. Cannon

Contact Information
Email: cannonjr@purdue.edu
Office: HAMP 1271 Map
Phone: (765)-494-0794
Fax: (765)-496-1377
Homepage: Homepage
Professor of Health Sciences

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Education


PhD University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Toxicology 2006

Research Interests


Mechanisms of environmentally induced neurodegeneration; toxicology of neurological diseases

Teaching Interests


General Toxicology, Analytical Toxicology, Biochemical Toxicology, Neurotoxicology, Toxicologic Pathology

Grants


2024 - National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences - National Institutes of Health
2023 - National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences - National Institutes of Health
2022 - National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences - National Institutes of Health
2022 - Department of Defense
2022 - National Institute on Aging - National Institutes of Health
2022 - Department of Defense
2021 - National Institute on Aging - National Institutes of Health
2021 - Branfman Foundation
2021 - National Institute on Aging - National Institutes of Health
2020 - National Institute on Aging - National Institutes of Health
2020 - National Science Foundation
2020 - National Science Foundation
2020 - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke - National Institutes of Health
2020 - National Institute on Aging - National Institutes of Health
2019 - Purdue Office of the Executive Vice President for Research and Partnerships
2019 - Branfman Family Foundation

Selected Publications


Sammi, S. R., Syeda, T., Conrow, K. D., Leung, M. C. K., And Cannon, J. R. (2022). Complementary Biological And Computational Approaches Identify Distinct Mechanisms Of Chlorpyrifos Versus Chlorpyrifos Oxon Induced Dopaminergic Neurotoxicity. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal Of The Society Of Toxicology Doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kfac114.

Cannon, J. (2022). Invited Perspective: Long-Lasting Legacy Of Banned Contaminants In Alzheimer's Disease Etiology-Convergence Of Epidemiological And Toxicological Findings.Environmental Health Perspectives 130(8), 81303.

Brown-Leung, J. M., And Cannon, J. R. (2022). Neurotransmission Targets Of Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substance Neurotoxicity: Mechanisms And Potential Implications For Adverse Neurological Outcomes. Chemical Research In Toxicology 35(8), 1312-1333

Sammi, S. R., Jameson, L. E., Conrow, K. D., Leung, M. C. K., And Cannon, J. R. (2022). Caenorhabditis Elegans Neurotoxicity Testing: Novel Applications In The Adverse Outcome Pathway Framework. Frontiers In Toxicology 4(Methods).

Syeda, T., And Cannon, J. R. (2022). Potential Role Of Heterocyclic Aromatic Amines In Neurodegeneration. Chemical Research In Toxicology 35(1), 59-72.

Adamson, S. X., Zheng, W., Agim, Z. S., Du, S., Fleming, S., Shannahan, J., And Cannon, J. (2021). Systemic Copper Disorders Influence The Olfactory Function In Adult Rats: Roles Of Altered Adult Neurogenesis And Neurochemical Imbalance. Biomolecules 11(9).

Syeda, T., And Cannon, J. R. (2021). Environmental Exposures And The Etiopathogenesis Of Alzheimer's Disease: The Potential Role Of BACE1 As A Critical Neurotoxic Target. J Biochem Mol Toxicol Doi: 10.1002/jbt.22694, E22694.

Lawana, V., Um, S. Y., Foguth, R. M., And Cannon, J. R. (2020). Neuromelanin Formation Exacerbates HAA-induced Mitochondrial Toxicity And Mitophagy Impairments. Neurotoxicology 81, 147-160.

Foguth, R., Sepulveda, M. S., And Cannon, J. (2020). Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Neurotoxicity In Sentinel And Non-Traditional Laboratory Model Systems: Potential Utility In Predicting Adverse Outcomes In Human Health. Toxics 8(2).

Foguth, R. M., Hoskins, T. D., Clark, G. C., Nelson, M., Flynn, R. W., De Perre, C., Hoverman, J. T., Lee, L. S., Sepulveda, M. S., And Cannon, J. R. (2020). Single And Mixture Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Accumulate In Developing Northern Leopard Frog Brains And Produce Complex Neurotransmission Alterations. Neurotoxicol Teratol Doi: 10.1016/j.ntt.2020.106907, 106907.


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