Duke Superfund in the News

Trainee Joshua Crittenden named a Duke Young Trustee Finalist

Project 5 trainee Joshua Crittenden was named as just one of 4 finalists to serve a two or three year ...

Project 3 PI Joel Meyer awarded 5-year NIEHS grant to study mitochondrial dysfunction and Parkinson’s disease

Joel Meyer is principal investigator on a new five-year grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) that ...

Current and former DUSRC investigators awarded Toxicological Sciences ‘Paper of the Year’ for study on paternal preconception cannabis exposure

Theodore Slotkin Edward Levin Frederic Seidler Current Duke Superfund Project 2 Principal Investigator Ed Levin, and former Center investigators Theodore ...

CEC release guides on collecting data on contaminants in fish and on communicating about fish consumption advisories

Duke University Superfund Research Center’s Community Engagement Core, in conjunction with the NC State Center for Human Health and the ...

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 ...

Duke University and Oakland University release report on potential health risks from consuming wild caught fish from the Lower Cape Fear River basin

June 13, 2022 DURHAM, N.C. – The Community Engagement Core of the Duke University Superfund Research Center and Oakland University ...