By Bryan Luukinen Last summer, staff from the Duke Superfund Research Center (SRC) staff packed their bags in Durham and […] Angling for Understanding on the Elizabeth River
By Sasha Burwell Or, heart deformers, at least. Being an intern within Project 3 of the Duke Superfund Research Center […] PAHs are heartbreakers!
By Sasha Burwell My name is Sasha Burwell, and I am an undergraduate student at McGill University in Canada. After […] SeaHorsing around the lab
By Jasmine Thompson, 2014 summer intern My name is Jasmine Thompson and I’m a rising senior here at Duke University. […] (Fish) Food for Thought
By Savannah Volkoff Most people refer to you by your full name, spoken like one word (i.e., DanBrown). However, I […] Meet a scientist – Dan Brown
By Savannah Volkoff I can’t really think of a better way to spend Earth Day 2014 than by collecting sediment […] Celebrating Earth Day
By Savannah Volkoff & Gretchen Kroeger This is it – the final installment of Research On the River. In […] Research on the river, part 3
By Savannah Volkoff and Gretchen Kroeger In a post last week, we shared PART 1 of a series telling […] Research on the river, part 2
Earlier this week, we featured some recent research findings related to chemical exposures and the developing brain. Today, we’re sharing another […] Recent publication: Passing on resistance to some toxic effects of PAH exposure