Recent news article shares the work of former STEEP trainee @HeidiPickard. Heidi shares her research on concerning PFAS levels in fish and shellfish species collected on Cape Cod miles away from large contamination source.
#pfas#niehs#superfund
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Fish can accumulate high levels of PFAS, even far from point sources of contamination - press release of new paper published in ES&T. https://t.co/68rVgeCkgI
Final paper of my PhD is now published open access in @EnvSciTech! We assessed #PFAS contamination in fishes downstream of an #AFFF-impacted military base and found that high levels of #PFOS and AFFF-precursors accumulate in fishes far from point sources. https://t.co/3b2v0ayFmM
This Sunday May 19th our film screening about #pfas on the Upper Cape and potential impacts on Mashpee Wampanoag community members will be accompanied by an incredible panel discussion! You don’t want to miss this!! #fish#shellfish#superfund#niehs
My paper on Bioaccumulation of Perfluoroalkyl Sulfonamides (FASA) is now available open access through PubMed: https://t.co/fzood558Cc
If you want to learn more about this work, my public PhD defense is happening next week, April 30 at 2 pm EST. DM me if you want the Zoom link
On Tuesday, April 9 at 5pm EST, myself along with 7 other PhD candidates at @Harvard will present brief, compelling talks about our research at Sanders Theatre, for the 2024 Harvard Horizons Symposium. Tune into the livestream here: https://t.co/Zg0lXVVXIA
My latest research was just published in @EnvSciTech Letters! Perfluoroalkyl Sulfonamides (FASA) are persistent precursor #PFAS that bioaccumulate to a greater extent than #PFOS in fish downstream of AFFF-contaminated sites @steepsuperfund@hseas https://t.co/aFEHDV9upU
@HarvardGSAS published a story on my research as part of the 2024 Harvard Horizon cohort! Check it out to learn more about what I do! https://t.co/kLqmACdVcw
A cocktail of toxins is poisoning our fields. Its effect on humans? Nobody can tell us.
A truly jaw-dropping and shocking scandal, that few people have heard of.
This week's column.
https://t.co/0dHPwgpabt
Please watch this short video on #PFAS in #plastic containers...I am so grateful to @esmedeprez and Bloomberg for telling this story.
https://t.co/4YeBepBOdQ
Our open-access EOF Interlaboratory Comparison paper is now published! We assessed the reproducibility of EOF & #PFAS measurements across 7 labs and provide recommendations for standardization and best practices in conducting/interpreting EOF measurements! https://t.co/UELtI07sdg
Humans have increased the concentration of potentially toxic mercury in the atmosphere sevenfold since around 1500 C.E., according to #hseas research published today. https://t.co/flfHfPXGFh
Excellent piece by @KyleBagenstose. The American public needs to understand that the vast majority of the chemicals in commerce HAVE NOT GONE THROUGH RISK ASSESSMENTS. Just because it's legal doesn't mean it's safe.
https://t.co/me2djk18i7
Several STEEP trainees presented at #FLUOROS 2023 in Idstein, Germany! Pictured Justin Sankey, Heidi Pickard, and Bridger Ruyle. Bridger also won the best student presentation award! Woo! #pfas#niehs#superfund
PFAS or "forever chemicals" lurk in so much of what we eat, drink and use. Scientists are only beginning to understand how they’re impacting our health — and what to do about them. https://t.co/c7yLYBh3L4
AGC chemical plant releases almost 800kg of ‘forever chemical’ a year into Lancashire river, as uncovered in our investigation. Moreover, effluent coming from the site could contain about 700 types of PFAS chemicals. https://t.co/cmNWJEtyck
“It’s almost impossible to avoid #PFAS, but these filters can reduce or eliminate levels from the water coming from home taps.... we know people are looking for a system that will reduce the PFAS in their tap water." @EWG's Sydney Evans
#ForeverChemicals
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