Gisel Flores-Montoya, Assistant Professor of Psychology, gave a talk titled “Neuroimmune mechanisms underlying behavioral disruptions in chronic low-level lead exposed young mice” to the Neuroscience department at Macalester College on November 13. She also presented a short lecture for a Neuroimmunology class at Macalester. The short lecture and discussion in the neuroimmunology class was titled “Translational science: from environmental exposure to toxins to neuroimmune changes.” Also, Gisel recently published a paper in Toxicology Letters titled “Early chronic low-level lead exposure reduced C-C chemokine receptor 7 in hippocampal microglia.”