by Jina Kim, REU summer 2012 For a pre-med student and biology major, my choice to research at Duke’s […] A pre-med student’s summer working with worms and PAHs
Are you interested in working in a lab for the summer? We currently have spots for full-time summer interns in […] Come work in our labs!
When I began my summer work in Dr. Heather Stapleton’s environmental chemistry lab, I didn’t know exactly what to […] A Summer Well Spent
By Amy Lin, REU intern 2012 Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose. -Zora […] Poking and Prying with a Purpose
Interested in gaining some research experience with Duke’s Superfund Center? We have opportunities for you! Through our Research Experience for […] New Training Opportunities!
Those in charge of the Superfund Research Program at NIEHS periodically highlight a student at one of the funded research […] Trainee highlight – Dan Brown!
By Akshay Save, REU intern 2012 At the beginning of the summer, I began working in Dr. Ferguson’s environmental […] Toxins in the environment + hormones
By Claire Carson, REU intern 2012 On my first day as a research translation trainee, I showed up at […] Promotores, worker protection standards, and research translation