If you pay attention to news sources like the Chicago Tribune and New York Times, you may know that flame […] Early life exposures to flame retardants…exploring the consequences
October is promising to be a great month for blog reading here at the Duke SRC! At the Duke Superfund […] October(blog)fest
By Savannah Volkoff Welcome to our “Friend request accepted” series! This is the 4th post in a series highlighting the […] Friend request accepted, part 4
By Emily Crosby, Superfund intern and senior at Duke Somewhere in the fairly distant future, I’m hoping to be a […] Behavior: the first step
By Savannah Volkoff In an effort to familiarize our readers with the organisms studied by our labs, we’re starting a […] Friend request accepted, part 3
By Amberlene De La Rocha Zebrafish do not seem like they can provide insight to human learning defects caused by […] Little fish in a big lab
By Amy Lin, REU intern 2012 Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose. -Zora […] Poking and Prying with a Purpose