
Pengfei Yan
@lion_pengfei
Nothing is being Known. Postdoctoral Associate at Environmental Engineering, Cornell University.
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28-03-2018 02:03:05
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My PhD student, Pengfei Yan, just gave a fantastic talk on PFAS biotransformation in flowing column systems AEESP2022_WashU AEESP !! Nice work, Pengfei Yan!


I really had a great time at #AEESP AEESP2022_WashU! A beautiful campus @WUSTL and a beautiful city. Glad had an opportunity to present the work on PFAS biotransformation in flowing column systems from Natalie Cápiro lab, and also met the best AEESP John Fortner @KatherineEManz




Thank you, Natalie Cápiro It’s been a great journey in the past years! Heartfelt gratitudes to everyone on the road! Dr. Yan IN!





Lithium-ion battery recycling: a source of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (#PFAS) to the environment? Jonathan Benskin @EleniKSavvidou pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

Happy to share Natalie Cápiro lab new work on 6:2 FTS biotransformation. Free to access for 50 days. authors.elsevier.com/c/1iDm09pi-aEEv. I greatly appreciate contribution and support from my amazing collaborators Sheng@AU, @KatherineEManz, Melissa Paola Mezzari, Ph.D., Pennell and Abriola labs Brown University.






Maybe not “forever”? A Cornell CALS-led study identifies microbes that may play important roles in breaking down harmful PFAS chemicals — known as “forever chemicals” — and points to functional genes that may be involved. ACS Publications Krishna Ramanujan news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…
