@BobbiStorm if you send me an email, i can share details. I dont have a link since we are in the middle of the study and haven't published anything yet. We are examining foam as a novel matrix to assess the accumulation of pollutants.
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@CathHaldo@SatBeachLive@9NewsMelb Wow. Yeah, obviously, take care and I hope all turns out ok. If things work out ok and you still want to for tomorrow, just shoot me an email and I can send directions, it's pretty easy. No worries though if don't have the time
@BobbiStorm@JMFPWB would you be interested in safely collecting some sea foam for a UF research project? If so, reach me at [email protected] for instructions
Last chance to register for the #Lipidomics Gordon Research Conference happening August 7-12 in Newry, Maine. See here for details or ask me. https://t.co/lqTtdo3y44
Paper recently accepted in Waste Management on municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) ash co-disposal: influence on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (#PFAS) concentration in landfill leachate, https://t.co/xLCwIc9hVz
The first ever Gordon Research Conference for #Lipidomics is August 7-12, 2022. We are already over half full, please don't wait to register if you plan to attend.
https://t.co/3Tsa9hgtD2
We looked at what happens to #PFAS during hurricanes, our first attempt is published here (note that we have ramped up our sampling efforts for 2022 hurricanes), https://t.co/pId5VWTsb5
One of my favorite papers from 2021, we measured #PFAS in ticks (we hypothesized that ticks could be used as ecosystem-wide sentinels for PFAS burden), https://t.co/cHO6d2B2Gn
Here is a paper by chemistry graduate student, and recent PhD graduate, Atiye Ahmadireskety, looking at PFAS in street sweepings in Florida #PFAS, https://t.co/hGwhDvLB7N
Excellent paper by, at the time, undergraduate Amanda Wichterman, working with #USF, to measure PFAS in benthic Golden tilefish, https://t.co/EtCA7t1FQ8
#PFAS
Going to share some great work we accomplished in 2021 before 2022 work gets out. The first one I will share looked for PFAS in paper straws, by 1st year graduate student Alina Timshina, https://t.co/vUwuHrrwgW
#PFAS