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We are excited to share our new paper that uses random forest classification to identify structural features of micropollutants that determine their biotransformation rates during...
Casey's paper on studying the relationship between the physicochemcial properties of cyclodextrin polymers and their potential to remove PFAS from water has been published! Use...
Congratulations to Nayantara for passing her Q Exam – an important milestone on the pathway to a...
When our lab [temporarily] closed in March 2020 due to COVID, the research group kept busy by learning and evaluating new ways to perform suspect screening of PFAS Some of our...
Paige passed her Admission to Candidacy Exam (aka A Exam)! Another important milestone to check off the list Congratulations...
Casey Ching received an Excellence in Leadership Award at the 2021 Graduate Diversity and Inclusion Awards & Recognition Celebration A great and well-deserved...
Congratulations to Ri and Anya for their graduation this Spring! We are so happy for you and excited to see what your futures...
Our PFAS Forensics Team collaborated on a perspective piece for Environmental Science & Technology on current and future techniques for PFAS source tracking and source...
Ri successfully defended her MS thesis titled, "Exploring the factors that determine the adsorption of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances on conventional adsorbents and novel...
We are excited to share Paige's first first-author paper! Paige collected wastewater samples from three electronics fabrication facilities and performed target and nontarget...
We are excited to share Ri's first first-author paper! Ri combined suspect screening with adsorption experiments to evaluate the removal of 68 PFAS on five different adsorbents...
Casey passed her Admission to Candidacy Exam (aka A Exam)! Another important milestone to check off the list Congratulations...