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Ondulla Toomer
Aug. 3, 2009 - May 2, 2016
Senior Staff Fellow-Research Biologist at Immunobiology-CFSAN, US FDA
Nov. 13, 2006 - Aug. 2, 2009
Research Associate at ABBL, ARS US Dept. Agriculture
City of Berkeley, California, United States
“Reading scientific literature and discussing science with others.”
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Ondulla T. Toomer is a North Carolina native and graduated from North Carolina State University with a Ph.D. in nutrition with a minor in biotechnology in 2005. In July 2005, Toomer began a postdoctoral fellowship in the Mucosal Immunology Laboratory of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School under the supervision of Dr. Allan Walker and Dr. Hai Ning Shi studying the immunological health benefits of probiotics in neonatal development using a murine model. Toomer completed a second postdoctoral training program at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)/Agricultural Research Service (ARS) in Beltsville, MD, with a research emphasis on differential gene expression in the reproductive tissues of turkey hens. Subsequently, Toomer worked over seven years with the United States Food and Drug Administration-Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition as a research biologist with a research emphasis on the development and prevention of pediatric food allergy and the identifying immunological biomarkers of food allergy using in vitro and in vivo models, and studying the effects of commensal microorganisms and/or probiotics on early (pre-weaning) immunological development. Currently, Dr. Toomer is employed with the USDA-ARS as a Research Chemist in the Food Science & Market Quality and Handling Research Unit and as Adjunct Faculty in the Prestage Department of Poultry Science and in the Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences, NC State University with a research emphasis on identifying the chemical constituents of raw and processed peanuts that are of nutritional benefit to the American consumer, and to investigate the utilization of peanuts and/or peanut-by-products as alternative feed ingredients within the animal feed industry.
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“Reading scientific literature and discussing science with others.”
bio
Ondulla T. Toomer is a North Carolina native and graduated from North Carolina State University with a Ph.D. in nutrition with a minor in biotechnology in 2005. In July 2005, Toomer began a postdoctoral fellowship in the Mucosal Immunology Laboratory of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School under the supervision of Dr. Allan Walker and Dr. Hai Ning Shi studying the immunological health benefits of probiotics in neonatal development using a murine model. Toomer completed a second postdoctoral training program at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)/Agricultural Research Service (ARS) in Beltsville, MD, with a research emphasis on differential gene expression in the reproductive tissues of turkey hens. Subsequently, Toomer worked over seven years with the United States Food and Drug Administration-Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition as a research biologist with a research emphasis on the development and prevention of pediatric food allergy and the identifying immunological biomarkers of food allergy using in vitro and in vivo models, and studying the effects of commensal microorganisms and/or probiotics on early (pre-weaning) immunological development. Currently, Dr. Toomer is employed with the USDA-ARS as a Research Chemist in the Food Science & Market Quality and Handling Research Unit and as Adjunct Faculty in the Prestage Department of Poultry Science and in the Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences, NC State University with a research emphasis on identifying the chemical constituents of raw and processed peanuts that are of nutritional benefit to the American consumer, and to investigate the utilization of peanuts and/or peanut-by-products as alternative feed ingredients within the animal feed industry.
skills
Researcher Scientist
Roles I’m interested in
Innovator