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
By Savannah Volkoff Last week marked the 25th anniversary of the Exxon-Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound off the […] Exxon-Valdez 25 years later
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
By Lauren Czaplicki Why am I writing about fungi and Superfund sites? This post fits into a larger series on […] A fungi walks into a Superfund site…
By Savannah Volkoff By now you probably know that Project 3 of our research program focuses on the Atlantic Wood […] Cleaning up Atlantic Wood
By Audrey Bone If you’ve ever played the Oregon Trail game, you know that having good relationships with local wildlife […] Forging my own Oregon Trail
By Savannah Volkoff It has been well documented by Duke Superfund Center researchers that a population of Fundulus heteroclitus, also […] Fitness costs
By Liting Chen Before I started my internship here at Duke two months ago, when I thought of fish, I […] What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. True for fish, too?