As of Spring 2017, theDuke Superfund Research Centerhas been renewed for an additional five-year grant cycle. The new center will support five research projects as well as six outreach and training programs/cores. The focus of the center will remain on exploring early life exposure to toxic chemicals that affect development and cause later life consequences. Dr. Richard Di Giulio will continue to serve as the center’s director and Dr. Heather Stapleton will act as deputy director.
This past Monday November 7th, three of our ITEHP students had the wonderful opportunity to highlight the research accomplishments by presenting posters […]