Former project 4 trainee, Dr. Casey Lindberg, has her thesis work featured as a NIEHS Superfund Research Program research brief. […]
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Duke University Superfund Research Center former trainee Jordan Kozal, Ph.D., describes her research on the evolutionary toxicological implications of killifish […]
By Jonna Boyda, Summer Research Intern, Di Giulio lab April 20th, 2010 will live in infamy as the beginning of […]
Dr. David Hinton and Research Technician Melissa Chernick attended the Society of Toxicologic Pathology’s 38th Annual Symposium in Raleigh, NC. […]
From May 19-22, nine Duke Superfund Center researchers representing research projects 1-4 participated in the 20th symposium on Pollutant Responses […]
Duke University Superfund Research Center trainee and postdoctoral researcher Nishad Jayasundara, Ph.D., describes his research on the evolution and fitness […]
By Josh Wilkinson What are nanomaterials? Nanomaterials are small – very small. They are so small, in fact, that […]
By Hunter Bradshaw My name is Hunter Bradshaw and I am a rising senior at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South […]