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Heather Stapleton and Mark Wiesner named on the Web of Science highly cited list of researchers for 2019

Published November 26, 2019

Duke Today -- Global List of Highly Cited Puts Duke in the Top Ten

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Published March 22, 2019

Heather Stapleton research cited in NC Policy Watch article on a potential thyroid cancer cluster in Iredell County, NC

Published December 4, 2019

Heather Stapleton quoted in article about indoor chemical exposures and impacts

Published October 21, 2022

Duke Superfund Research Center awarded 5-year $11.7 million grant for continued environmental health and exposure research

The Duke Superfund Research Center is proud to announce our renewed 5-year grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. The […]

Published September 26, 2019

“After my daughter’s cancer diagnosis, I helped discover our town is a cancer hot spot”

Heather Stapleton’s thyroid cancer cluster research featured in op-ed. The author of the article, Susan Wind, contacted Dr. Stapleton after her daughter […]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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