Sol Bobst
Sol Bobst, MBA, MS-EDE, PhD, DABT  
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology

Contact Information:
Phone: (832) 581-2686
Fax: (832) 581-2587
Email: sobobst@utmb.edu

Education:
BA Chemistry, Drake University
MBA, General Strategy, University of Houston-Victoria
MS-EDE, Masters in Economic Development and Entrepreneurship, University of Houston-Victoria
PhD, Toxicology / Human & Molecular Genetics, University of Texas Health Science Center Houston / MD Anderson Cancer Center

Research Interests:
Risk Assessment 
Regulatory Toxicology
QSAR Methods
Computational Toxicology

    Selected Publications: 

    1. Candice Johnson 1, Ernst Ahlberg 2, Lennart T Anger 3, Lisa Beilke 4, Romualdo Benigni 5, Joel Bercu 6, Sol Bobst 7, David Bower 8, Alessandro Brigo 9, Sarah Campbell 10, Mark T D Cronin 11, Ian Crooks 12, Kevin P Cross 8, Tatyana Doktorova 13, Thomas Exner 13, David Faulkner 14, Ian M Fearon 15, Markus Fehr 16, Shayne C Gad 17, Véronique Gervais 18, Amanda Giddings 19, Susanne Glowienke 20, Barry Hardy 13, Catrin Hasselgren 3, Jedd Hillegass 21, Robert Jolly 22, Eckart Krupp 23, Liat Lomnitski 24, Jason Magby 25, Jordi Mestres 26, Lawrence Milchak 27, Scott Miller 8, Wolfgang Muster 9, Louise Neilson 28, Rahul Parakhia 29, Alexis Parenty 20, Patricia Parris 30, Alexandre Paulino 31, Ana Theresa Paulino 31, David W Roberts 10, Harald Schlecker 32, Reinhard Stidl 33, Diana Suarez-Rodrigez 34, David T Szabo 35, Raymond R Tice 36, Daniel Urbisch 37, Anna Vuorinen 16, Brian Wall 25, Thibaud Weiler 18, Angela T White 19, Jessica Whritenour 38, Joerg Wichard 32, David Woolley 39, Craig Zwickl 40, Glenn J Myatt Regul Toxicol Pharmacol Skin sensitization in silico protocol 2020 Jul 1;104688. doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2020.104688.
    2. Bobst S & Sumar, G Genotoxic Impurities, How to safely and effectively manage the risks. European Pharmaceutical Review, Volume 24, Issue 6, pgs 56 – 58, Dec 2019.
    3. Bobst S, Editor, History of Risk Assessment, 125 page; 6 Chapter Booklet, Elsevier Publishing, Under Contract, Target Publication Date: Summer 2017 
    4. Bobst S, Chapter Author, “Regulatory Toxicology,” 3rd Edition, CRC / Taylor & Francis Press, 2017
    5. Torres J and Bobst S, Editors, Toxicological Risk Assessment for Beginners, Springer Publishing. 2015 http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319127507
    6. Bobst S. Part of Editorial Team, Information Resources in Toxicology, 5th Edition, Elsevier. Target Publication Date, May 2020.
    7. Ruiz, P., Sack, A., Wampole, M. , Bobst, S, Vracko, M. In silico methods for prediction of endocrine-disrupting chemical binding with nuclear hormone receptors. Chemosphere July 2017 178:99-109.
    8. Vracko M, and Bobst, S “Prediction of mutagenicity and carcinogenicity using in silico modelling: A case study of polychlorinated biphenyls” SAR and QSAR Environmental Research 26:7-9, 667-682, December 4th , 2015.
    9. Bobst S and Vracko M “Performance Evaluation of CAESAR-QSAR output using PAHs as a case study. Journal of Chemometrics, December 2013
    10. Snellings WM, Corley RA, McMartin KE, Kirman CR, Bobst SM. Oral Reference Dose for Ethylene Glycol Based on Oxalate Crystal-Induced Renal Tubule Degeneration as the Critical Effect. Regulatory Toxicology & Pharmacology. 2013; Mar; 65(2) 229- 41.