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Duke Superfund Blog News Trainees

Trainee highlight – Dan Brown!

Published December 11, 2012

Those in charge of the Superfund Research Program at NIEHS periodically highlight a student at one of the funded research centers. Now, we’re proud to share with you that our very own Dan Brown and his research is currently being featured on the Superfund Research Program website!

You can read about Dan and his research here.

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Published February 18, 2014

Faculty highlight: Joel Meyer, PhD and Super-Enviro-Man extraordinaire

By Savannah Volkoff    Snowmaggedon was just beginning in Durham when I sat down with Joel Meyer to talk about his work […]

Published August 6, 2020

Paige Varner — Duke University Superfund Center’s Community Advisory Board Meeting presentation

Paige Varner, Superfund Center trainee with Project 5, spoke at the Duke University Superfund Center Community Advisory Board’s annual meeting on July […]

Published May 19, 2021

Prabha Ranasinghe wins “most engaging video presentation” at the 2021 NC State Graduate School’s Postdoc Research Symposium

Dr. Ranasinghe is a postdoc in the Di Giulio lab and works on project 4. The talk was titled – Single and […]

Published June 6, 2017

Meet Superfund Trainee Lauren Redfern – video

Duke University Superfund Research Center trainee and doctoral candidate Lauren Redfern describes her research on how to exploit natural adaptation techniques to […]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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