Superfund Research Program
Mechanisms and Consequences of Evolved Adaptation to Environmental Pollution
Project Leader: Richard T. Di Giulio
Co-Investigator: David E. Hinton
Grant Number: P42ES010356
Funding Period: 2011-2022
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Hazardous Waste Sites with On-Going Research
Atlantic Wood Site, Elizabeth River - Chesapeake, Virginia
- Project: Duke University: Mechanisms and Consequences of Evolved Adaptation to Environmental Pollution
Project Investigator: Nishad Jayasundara
Research Types: Collection of samples for off-site analysis, Ecology study
Research/Outreach: On-going
Money Point, Elizabeth River - Chesapeake, Virginia
- Project: Duke University: Mechanisms and Consequences of Evolved Adaptation to Environmental Pollution
Project Investigator: Nishad Jayasundara
Research Types: Collection of samples for off-site analysis, Ecology study
Research/Outreach: On-going
Republic Creosoting, Elizabeth River - Chesapeake, Virginia
- Project: Duke University: Mechanisms and Consequences of Evolved Adaptation to Environmental Pollution
Project Investigator: Nishad Jayasundara
Research Types: Collection of samples for off-site analysis, Ecology study
Research/Outreach: On-going
Hazardous Waste Sites with Completed Research
Atlantic Wood Site, Elizabeth River - Chesapeake, Virginia
- Project: Duke University: Mechanisms and Consequences of Evolved Adaptation to Environmental Pollution
Project Investigator: Nishad Jayasundara
Research Types: Bench scale application of a new remediation technology, Collection of samples for off-site analysis, Ecology study, Fate and transport study
Research/Outreach: Completed