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Spring 2017 Edition
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The University of Arizona Superfund Research Program (UA SRP) has been busy receiving research awards, speaking at conferences, and engaging Arizona communities.
Research Awards
UA Investigator Received Americas Innovation Fund Award
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Trainee Updates
Trainee Update: Linnea Honeker
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Trainee Moreno Ramirez Receives Scholarship from City of Tucson
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Community and Research Translation Efforts
UA SRP Continues Partnership with the Town of Dewey-Humboldt
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Meetings, Conferences, and Workshops
UA SRP Director Organizes Earth Microbiome and Human Health Session at NCSE Conference
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Clark Lantz Moderates Developmental Exposure Session at NCSE Conference
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Ramirez-Andreotta is Invited Keynote Speaker at 2017 Expanding Your Horizons
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Ramirez-Andreotta Invited to Participate in “ScienceWriters 2016”
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Mexico Secretariat of the Environment Representative Visits UA SRP
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Research Updates
Boitano and UA SRP Trainee investigate Potential for High-Capacity Screening of Toxicants
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Brusseau Collaborates with Pakistani Scientists to Investigate Heavy Metals in Soils
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Sorooshian Works to Improve Health Assessments of Dust Exposures
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Recent Publications
 
Guo, Z., & Brusseau, M. L. (2017). The impact of well-field configuration and permeability heterogeneity on contaminant mass removal and plume persistence. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 333, 109-115. doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.03.012

López-Carrillo, L., Gamboa-Loira, B., Becerra, W., Hernández-Alcaraz, C., Hernández-Ramírez, R. U., Gandolfi, A. J., & Cebrián, M. E. (2016). Dietary micronutrient intake and its relationship with arsenic metabolism in Mexican women. Environmental Research,151, 445-450. doi:10.1016/j.envres.2016.08.015

Rehman, Z. U., Khan, S., Brusseau, M. L., & Shah, M. T. (2017). Lead and cadmium contamination and exposure risk assessment via consumption of vegetables grown in agricultural soils of five-selected regions of Pakistan. Chemosphere, 168, 1589-1596. NIHMSID: 846074.

Rehman, Z. U., Khan, S., Qin, K., Brusseau, M. L., Shah, M. T., & Din, I. (2016). Quantification of inorganic arsenic exposure and cancer risk via consumption of vegetables in southern selected districts of Pakistan. Science of The Total Environment,550, 321-329. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.01.094

Sherwood, C. L., & Boitano, S. (2016). Airway epithelial cell exposure to distinct e-cigarette liquid flavorings reveals toxicity thresholds and activation of CFTR by the chocolate flavoring 2,5-dimethypyrazine. Respiratory Research, 17(1). doi:10.1186/s12931-016-0369-9

Youn, J., Csavina, J., Rine, K. P., Shingler, T., Taylor, M. P., Sáez, A. E., & Sorooshian, A. (2016). Hygroscopic Properties and Respiratory System Deposition Behavior of Particulate Matter Emitted By Mining and Smelting Operations. Environmental Science & Technology, 50(21), 11706-11713. doi:10.1021/acs.est.6b03621
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