Superfund @ Duke
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Duke University Superfund Research Center
early life exposures, later life consequences
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A Superfund @ Duke study provided insight into how mercury changes in aquatic ecosystems. Findings may help inform environmental management or pollution control strategies. Learn more in the latest SRP Research Brief.
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Study from Superfund @ Duke provides insight into the time scales of mercury distribution and buildup in wetland ecosystems. The findings could help inform strategies for managing mercury contamination in aquatic food chains. doi.org/10.1021/acs.es…
Learn something new this leap day! Tomorrow at noon, Dr. Liping Feng of Duke University School of Medicine discusses her research on neurobehavioral effects of PFAS exposure from drinking water before and shortly after birth.
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Tomorrow at noon! Dr. Time Shafer of US EPA Research discusses the state of developmental neurotoxicity research, how it impacts regulation of pesticides and PFAS, and the potential for alternative approaches for the field. sites.nicholas.duke.edu/envhealth/semi…
Tomorrow at noon! Dr. Chris Gennings of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will discuss her work to include human relevant exposures in attempting to asses the risk of chemical mixtures sites.nicholas.duke.edu/envhealth/semi…
Tomorrow at noon! Dr. Joshua Harrill of US EPA Research will discuss the use of two assays for human-derived in vitro models as a first tier in chemical hazard evaluation. Tune in online or in-person! sites.nicholas.duke.edu/envhealth/febr…
Tomorrow at noon! The first ITEHP seminar of the semester features Dr. Yan Lin of Duke Global Health discusses his research on how polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolism affects cardiopulmonary effects of air pollution. sites.nicholas.duke.edu/envhealth/semi…
Tomorrow at noon! Dr. Margeaux Marbrey of Duke University School of Medicine discusses her research on implications of E-Cigarette use during pregnancy. Tune in! sites.nicholas.duke.edu/envhealth/nove…
.Superfund @ Duke researchers found that a history of waste incineration in Durham, NC remains a source of lead in soil at some city parks today buff.ly/490RJ6N
Tomorrow at noon! Bryan Clark of US EPA Research leads the ITEHP seminar speaking about his research on PFAS ecotoxicological impacts and mechanisms through study of the Atlantic killifish. sites.nicholas.duke.edu/envhealth/semi…
New research by UNC Institute for the Environment's Kathleen Gray investigates the practices, knowledge and beliefs of informal educators in how they incorporate fish consumption advisory information into their educational activities.
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Study from Superfund @ Duke shows how exposure to a mixture of lead and mitochondrial toxins harmed human liver cells. Such co-exposure studies are critical for understanding how chemical mixtures will impact human health, said the authors buff.ly/3Zk42Xp