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Scientific Writer | Medical Communications and Regulatory Affairs
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Education
Environmental Health Science, Environmental Toxicology
University of California, Irvine
September 2015 - December 2021
BSc Chemistry
University of California, Irvine
September 2007 - June 2012
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicole N. Chmielewski, Charles L. Limoli (2022). Sex Differences in Taxane Toxicities . Cancers.
Nicole N Chmielewski, Charles L. Limoli (2022). Sex Differences in Taxane Toxicities . Cancers.
Nicole Chmielewski-Stivers, Benoit Petit, Jonathan Ollivier, Virginie Monceau, Pelagia Tsoutsou, Ana Quintela Pousa, Xiaomeng Lin, Charles Limoli, Marie-Catherine Vozenin(2021). Sex-Specific Differences in Toxicity Following Systemic Paclitaxel Treatment and Localized Cardiac Radiotherapy . Cancers. 13. (16). p. 3973. {MDPI} {AG}
Nicole N Chmielewski, Benoit Petit, Jonathan Ollivier, Virginie Monceau, Pelagia Tsoutsou, Ana Quintela Pousa, Xiaomeng Lin, Charles Limoli, Marie-Catherine Vozenin (2021). Sex-Specific Differences in Toxicity Following Systemic Paclitaxel Treatment and Localized Cardiac Radiotherapy . Cancers.
Smith, S.M., Giedzinski, E., Angulo, M.C., Lui, T., Lu, C., Park, A.L., Tang, S., Martirosian, V., Ru, N., Chmielewski, N.N., et al.(2020). Functional equivalence of stem cell and stem cell-derived extracellular vesicle transplantation to repair the irradiated brain . Stem Cells Translational Medicine. 9. (1). p. 93-105.
Allen, B.D., Acharya, M.M., Lu, C., Giedzinski, E., Chmielewski, N.N., Quach, D., Hefferan, M., Johe, K.K., Limoli, C.L.(2018). Remediation of Radiation-Induced Cognitive Dysfunction through Oral Administration of the Neuroprotective Compound NSI-189 . Radiation Research. 189. (4). p. 345-353.
Chmielewski, N.N., Caressi, C., Giedzinski, E., Parihar, V.K., Limoli, C.L.(2016). Contrasting the effects of proton irradiation on dendritic complexity of subiculum neurons in wild type and MCAT mice . Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis. 57. (5). p. 364-371.
Parihar, V.K., Allen, B.D., Caressi, C., Kwok, S., Chu, E., Tran, K.K., Chmielewski, N.N., Giedzinski, E., Acharya, M.M., Britten, R.A., et al.(2016). Cosmic radiation exposure and persistent cognitive dysfunction . Scientific Reports. 6.
Baulch, J.E., Acharya, M.M., Allen, B.D., Ru, N., Chmielewski, N.N., Martirosian, V., Giedzinski, E., Syage, A., Park, A.L., Benke, S.N., et al.(2016). Cranial grafting of stem cell-derived microvesicles improves cognition and reduces neuropathology in the irradiated brain . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 113. (17). p. 4836-4841.
Acharya, M.M., Baulch, J.E., Lusardi, T.A., Allen, B.D., Chmielewski, N.N., Baddour, A.A.D., Limoli, C.L., Boison, D.(2016). Adenosine kinase inhibition protects against cranial radiation-induced cognitive dysfunction . Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 9. (JUNE).
Parihar, V.K., Allen, B., Tran, K.K., Macaraeg, T.G., Chu, E.M., Kwok, S.F., Chmielewski, N.N., Craver, B.M., Baulch, J.E., Acharya, M.M., et al.(2015). What happens to your brain on the way to Mars . Science Advances. 1. (4).
Parihar, V.K., Allen, B.D., Tran, K.K., Chmielewski, N.N., Craver, B.M., Martirosian, V., Morganti, J.M., Rosi, S., Vlkolinsky, R., Acharya, M.M., et al.(2015). Targeted overexpression of mitochondrial catalase prevents radiation-induced cognitive dysfunction . Antioxidants and Redox Signaling. 22. (1). p. 78-91.
Baulch, J.E., Craver, B.M., Tran, K.K., Yu, L., Chmielewski, N., Allen, B.D., Limoli, C.L.(2015). Persistent oxidative stress in human neural stem cells exposed to low fluences of charged particles . Redox Biology. 5. p. 24-32.
Acharya, M.M., Martirosian, V., Chmielewski, N.N., Hanna, N., Tran, K.K., Liao, A.C., Christie, L.-A., Parihar, V.K., Limoli, C.L.(2015). Stem cell transplantation reverses chemotherapy-induced cognitive dysfunction . Cancer Research. 75. (4). p. 676-686.