By Edward D. Levin, Ph.D., Duke University (edlevin@duke.edu) It is commonly assumed that chemical exposures below the minimum dose […] The Complex Nature of “No Effect”
By Gina Daniel and Catherine Kastleman On November 20, representatives from the Duke Superfund Center traveled to Paradise Creek Nature […] Trainee Shares Research at Elizabeth River Fest
On November 15th, Research Translation Core staff members Bryan Luukinen and Catherine Kastleman, along with second year Duke Master’s […] EPA Invites RTC Staff to Lead Science Outreach Activity
By Gina Daniel From November 6th-10th I attended the 7th Society of Ecotoxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) World Conference in […] Duke SRC Represented at 7th SETAC World Congress
On November 3rd, the Duke Superfund Research Center (DUSRC) sponsored and attended the Elizabeth River Project Sediment Remediation Partnership […] Duke SRC Supports Sediment Remediation Project in the Elizabeth River
What do coal ash, confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs), and criteria air pollutants (CAPs) have in common? […] What Do Coal Ash, CAFOs, and CAPs Have in Common?
By Edward D. Levin, Ph.D., Duke University Cigarette smokers often show a maladaptive progression from denial to resignation. When they […] Smoking Addiction and Climate Change: Denial, Resignation, and Responsibility