By Josh Wilkinson What are nanomaterials? Nanomaterials are small – very small. They are so small, in fact, that […]
Yearly Archives: 2016
By Bryan Luukinen Last summer, staff from the Duke Superfund Research Center (SRC) staff packed their bags in Durham and […]
By Katelyn Liu Skimming through the document posted on a bulletin board in the UNC Gillings School of Public Health […]
By Edward D. Levin, Ph.D., Duke University (edlevin@duke.edu) The industrial revolution was largely fueled by coal. Heavy industry, […]
Dr. Claudia Gunsch, a principal investigator on Project 4 at the Duke Superfund Research Center, was recently awarded the prestigious Walter […]
By Catherine Kastleman The Duke University Superfund Research Center had a strong presence at this year’s Society of Toxicology (SOT) […]
by Mattie Blue If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a figure (in an academic paper) is worth […]
By Casey Lindberg, Ph.D. student, as told to Catherine Kastleman My research here at the Duke Superfund Research Center in […]
We are thrilled to announce that Rich Di Giulio was named the Sally Kleberg Professor of Environmental Toxicology. Dr. Di Giulio was […]