Duke Superfund in the News

Heather Stapleton reflects on chemical regulation and science over the past 50 years for Earth Day

For the Duke Environment Magazine Spring 2020 issue on the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Duke Superfund Deputy Director Heather ...

CEC Releases Final NC Fish Forum Report

Through research and action, the CEC is continuing our work to improve the effectiveness of fish consumption advisories and limit ...

NIEHS Awards Admin Supplement to CEC for Fish Consumption Research

The NIEHS Superfund Research Program has awarded an administrative supplement to the Community Engagement and Analytical Chemistry Cores to conduct ...

Meyer Lab Study Recognized as one of SETAC Top 10 from 2019

Project 3 PI Dr. Joel Meyer and Postdoc Associate Dr. Danielle Mello, along with co-authors, will be honored for their ...

Stapleton Lab–Not All In-Home Drinking Water Filters Completely Remove Toxic PFAS

A new study from the Stapleton lab finds that—while using any filter is better than using none—many household filters are ...

(video) NIEHS Research Brief features research by former trainee Casey Lindberg on hypoxia and PAH exposure in fish

Former project 4 trainee, Dr. Casey Lindberg, has her thesis work featured as a NIEHS Superfund Research Program research brief ...