By Lauren Czaplicki Why am I writing about fungi and Superfund sites? This post fits into a larger series on […] A fungi walks into a Superfund site…
By Shawn Muslim This Superfund REU experience was by far the most fun I’ve had learning in a long time. […] Nano meets the Fresh Prince
By Anthony Oliveri As Laura Macaulay, Ph.D. Candidate, and the Research Translation Core have brought up in the past […] OPs! they did it again…
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
By Audrey Bone If you’ve ever played the Oregon Trail game, you know that having good relationships with local wildlife […] Forging my own Oregon Trail
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 Lauren Donoghue While they may be tiny – microscopic, even – the little worms I’ve been working with this […] Solving the mitochondrial mystery
By Savannah Volkoff It has been well documented by Duke Superfund Center researchers that a population of Fundulus heteroclitus, also […] Fitness costs
By Kelli Morrissey When asked by friends and family what I am up to this summer, I often have a […] Exposing Nemo