Elsie Sunderland (Project 3) was quoted in a BBC News Article entitled, Breakthrough over potentially harmful chemicals found in most homes, on new technology for the breakdown of PFAS chemicals.. Read the article here...
Elsie Sunderland, Project 3 Lead, gave an invited keynote talk at the 12th International Symposium on Geochemistry of the Earth's Surface at Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule (ETH) in Zurich, Switzerland on July 25. Her talk was entitled, Impacts of global change on cycling and bioaccumulation of anthropogenic pollutants.
Holly Rudel, a Project 4 trainee and doctoral student in Enviornmental Engineering at the Yale School of Engineering and Applied Science is spending her summer working as the Environmental Technologies intern for Apple in Cupertino, CA. Looking forward to hearing details about her intership this fall...!
Brian Jackson was awarded an NIH high end instrumentation award (1S10OD032352-01, “Laser Ablation-ICPTOF for fast multi-element imaging of biomedical samples). This instrumentation will enable fast multi-element imaging of biological samples... Read more about Brian Jackson awarded NIH High End Instrumentation grant
Contratulations to Research Translation Director, Katherine von Stackelberg on her recent "promotion" to Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Environmental Health, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health
DMAC trainee Nathan Huey traveled to the New Advances in Statistics and Data Science Conference (May 24th - 26th) in Honolulu, HI, where he I presented a poster entitled, "Inference for Sparse Canonical Correlation Analysis".... Read more about Nathan Huey presents at new Data Science conference