Dr. Adamcakova-Dodd is a toxicologist in the Pulmonary Toxicology Facility of the EHSRC. She has led or collaborated on toxicity studies of inhaled particulate aerosols, gases, or vapors (polychlorinated biphenyl vapors, metal, and metal oxide nanoparticles, carbon nanotubes, metal working fluids, endotoxin, inhaled biological agents including pathogenic microorganisms, and aerosols with therapeutic potential). In more recent years, her research has been focused on biological adverse responses to various xenobiotics after inhalation prenatal and postnatal exposures using animal models as well as on understanding cell communications through extracellular vesicles in pulmonary inflammation.