AFRL Toxicologist Wins Traveling Lectureship Award Published Sept. 28, 2011 By Elizabeth Long Office of Scientific Research ARLINGTON, Virginia -- Dr. Saber Hussain, a senior research toxicologist with the Air Force Research Laboratory, has won the prestigious 2011 AstraZeneca Traveling Lectureship Award. The annual award, presented by the Society of Toxicology, recognizes excellence in research and service in toxicology. AstraZeneca Ltd. provides funding to promote greater collaboration between European and North American toxicologists, and to enable North American toxicologists to undertake a three- to four-week lecture tour of key European research sites. The award is intended to familiarize recipients with research and regulatory issues in Europe as well as to bring a North American perspective to toxicology issues. Dr. Hussain is recognized as an expert in the emerging field of nanotoxicology, the study of the toxicity of nanomaterials. His studies contribute to the understanding of fundamental mechanisms involving the interaction of engineered nanomaterials with cells in complex biological matrices, and determining the benefits and the associated risks of their use. Dr. Hussain also won the Air Force Research Lab's 2010 711 Human Performance Wing International Individual Award, which recognizes individual efforts that leverage cooperative opportunities and provide mutual benefit in priority research areas to enhance the Air Force Science and Technology capabilities.