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Your Environment. Your Health.
Previously Funded Individual Research Grants
Superfund Research Program
Previously Funded Individual Research Grants (R01) Programs
Bowling Green State University In Vivo Characterization of Bacteria-mediated Extracellular Reduction of Chromium
Project Leader: H. Peter Lu
Funding Period: 2009-2011
Colorado School of Mines
Remediation Effectiveness for Mining Sites: Hysteresis and Metal Mixtures Effect
Project Leader: James F. Ranville
Funding Period: 2011-2014
Colorado School of Mines
Investigating Biogeochemical Controls on Metal Mixture Toxicity Using Stable Isotopes and Gene Expressions
Project Leader: James F. Ranville
Funding Period: 2014-2020
Duke University
Biogeochemical Framework to Evaluate Mercury Methylation Potential During in-situ Remediation of Contaminated Sediments
Project Leader: Heileen Hsu-Kim
Funding Period: 2014-2021
Johns Hopkins University
Dual-Biofilm Reactive Barrier for Treatment of Chlorinated Benzenes at Anaerobic-Aerobic Interfaces in Contaminated Groundwater and Sediments
Project Leader: Edward J. Bouwer
Funding Period: 2014-2019
Purdue University
Chemical Mapping of Chromate Uptake, Localization, and Reduction in Remediating Bacteria
Project Leader: Joseph MK Irudayaraj
Funding Period: 2009-2011
Stanford University
Activated Carbon as a Multifunctional Amendment to Treat PCBs and Mercury
Project Leader: Richard G. Luthy
Funding Period: 2007-2011
University of Arizona
Nano-scale Mechanisms of Metal(loid) Rhizostabilization in Desert Mine Tailings
Project Leader: Jon Chorover
Funding Period: 2009-2011
University of California-Riverside
Development of Stable Isotope Based Methods to Predict Bioavailability of Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants in Sediments
Project Leader: Jay Gan
Funding Period: 2011-2014
University of Texas-Austin
Funnel and Gate Innovations - Stabilization and Treatment of Contaminated Sediments
Project Leader: Danny D. Reible
Funding Period: 2007-2011