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(video) NIEHS Research Brief — Research by former trainee Lauren Czaplicki bioremediation of PAH contaminated soils and sediments using native fungi

Published August 5, 2020

Former project 5 trainee, Dr. Lauren Czaplicki (Gunsch Lab) has her research featured as a NIEHS Superfund Research Program research brief. An accompanying video summarizing the research is above.

  • Elizabeth River
  • fungi
  • gunsch
  • PAHs
  • project 5
  • trainee video
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