Superfund Research Program
Measuring Chronic Exposure to and Bioavailability of Organic Chemicals and their Metabolites with a Novel Universal Passive Sampling Device
Project Leader: Damian Shea (North Carolina State University)
Grant Number: P42ES005948
Funding Period: 2011-2018
Project-Specific Links
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News Items List
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Commercializing Passive Sampling Technology to Enhance the Risk Analysis Process
SRP News Page - December 2015
Damian Shea, Ph.D., and his team at North Carolina State University have developed a new passive sampling technology that provides more accurate estimates of chronic exposure to hundreds of bioavailable chemicals in water.
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SRP Research Shines at Battelle Conference
SRP News Page - March 2015
Superfund Research Program (SRP) staff and grantees were well represented at the Eighth International Conference on Remediation and Management of Contaminated Sediments, January 12-15, 2015, organized and presented by Battelle and other sponsors.
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Chemical Leveraging Resources to Better Understand Chemical Exposures
SRP News Page - January 2015
A joint effort has led to the creation of theSoutheast Global Change Monitoring Portal(GCMP), a database that provides a centralized, comprehensive catalog of monitoring sites associated with aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems in the southeastern United States.
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UNC Superfund scientists study effects of Dan River coal ash spill
Environmental Factor - April 2014
n response toone of the largest coal ash spills in the nation's history, a team of NIEHS-funded scientists led by Damian Shea, Ph.D., joined forces with state and federal regulatory agencies to help answer important questions about the toxic chemicals present in the coal ash.