Superfund Research Program
Duke University Superfund Research Center - Developmental Exposures: Mechanisms, Outcomes and Remediation
Center Director: Richard T. Di Giulio
Co-Investigator: Heather M. Stapleton
Grant Number: P42ES010356
Funding Period: 2000-2027
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Projects and Cores funded in 2017-2022
Projects:
Altering the Balance of Adipogenic and Osteogenic Regulatory Pathways from Early Life Exposure to HPCs and AOPEs
Project Leader: Heather M. Stapleton
Funding Period: 2017-2022
Cholinergic and Monoaminergic Mechanisms of Persistent Neurobehavioral Toxicity
Project Leader: Edward D. Levin
Funding Period: 2017-2022
Engineering the Physico-Chemical Environment to Enhance the Bioremediation of Developmental Toxicants in Sediment Fungal-Bacterial Biofilms
Project Leader: Claudia Gunsch
Funding Period: 2017-2022
Mechanisms and Consequences of Evolved Adaptation to Environmental Pollution
Project Leader: Richard T. Di Giulio
Funding Period: 2011-2022
Persistent Mitochondrial and Epigenetic Effects of Early Life Toxicant Exposure
Project Leader: Joel N. Meyer
Funding Period: 2017-2022
Cores:
Administrative Core
Project Leader: Richard T. Di Giulio
Funding Period: 2000-2022
Analytical Chemistry Core
Project Leader: P. Lee Ferguson
Funding Period: 2011-2022
Community Engagement Core
Project Leader: Elizabeth Shapiro-Garza
Funding Period: 2017-2022
Neurobehavioral Toxicity Core
Project Leader: Edward D. Levin
Funding Period: 2011-2022
Research Translation Core
Project Leader: Charlotte Clark
Funding Period: 2005-2022
Training Core
Project Leader: Joel N. Meyer
Funding Period: 2000-2022