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Accounting for carbon from forest to estuary
University of Oregon, 2023
Protein Power
Research Magazine, 2021
Questioning Nature
Proteus, 2019
Forged in Stone and Fire
Michigan Tech Magazine, 2018
Recent Selected Work
The Price of Proximity: Black Women Disproportionately Exposed to Superfund Metals
Environmental Health Perspectives, August 2023
Looking beyond Cancer: Glyphosate and Liver, Metabolic Diseases in Youth
Environmental Health Perspectives, May 2023
Out of a crisis rises an opportunity for UO researchers
University of Oregon, January 2023
Nutritional Multitasking? Exploring Calcium Supplementation to Reduce Toxic Metal Effects
Environmental Health Perspectives, December 2022
Paul Slovic wins Bower Award for Achievement in Science
University of Oregon, January 2022
Be Brief: Metal
mtu.edu/unscripted, October 2021
Be Brief: Glider
mtu.edu/unscripted, October 2021
Epigenomics sheds light on environment and disease, experts say
NIEHS Environmental Factor, October 2021
These Bacteria Could Nosh Through Freshwater Oil Spills
mtu.edu/news, September 2021
NIEHS grantee’s outreach boosts diversity, helps train young scientists
NIEHS Environmental Factor, July 2021
Oh Buoy: New Monitoring Keeps Maritime Safety on the Radar in the Straits
mtu.edu/news, May 2021
Hurricane Experience Benefits Later Industrial Fire Research Response
NIEHS Environmental Factor, May 2021
What Early Budding Trees Tell Us About Genetics, Climate Change
mtu.edu/news, March 2021
Not So Fast, Supernova: Highest-energy Cosmic Rays Detected in Star Clusters
mtu.edu/news March 2021
FOXL2 Linked to Endometriosis, Infertility, and Cancer
NIH Catalyst, November 2020
Lab-Made Cells Outdo Animal Testing for Cancer Research
Futurity, January 2020
Moose Eat 40 Pounds A Day But Stay Picky
Futurity, September 2019
Last updated August 2023