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tag: PFAS

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(video) Heather Stapleton discusses her study, the first to examine the PFAS-removal …

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

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

Heather Stapleton and Lee Ferguson’s PFAS research in the Haw River and Pittsboro, NC was mentioned, and Dr. Stapleton was […]

Heather Stapleton describes nature of PFAS pollution in Haw River, as Mark …

Dr. Heather Stapleton discusses PFAS research and the difficulties with studying PFAS …

Heather Stapleton and NC State researchers brief Pittsboro, NC officials about the …

Heather Stapleton quoted in article about Pittsboro, NC drinking water containing unregulated …

Stapleton research on PFAS exposure and water filtering featured

Stapleton and Ferguson Pittsboro, NC PFAS research featured

By Patrick Faught, Summer Research Intern, Ferguson Lab, Analytical Chemistry Core This summer I am working in Dr. Lee Ferguson’s […]

From Firefighting to Fast Food: Quantifying PFAS in North Carolina

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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