by campus | Oct 22, 2018 | Media Coverage of PROTECT, News on Premature Birth, Project 1 (Targeted Epidemiology), PROTECT Research
Recent analysis from the CRECE Center, which draws on the PROTECT cohort to study effects of in-utero exposure on child development, reveals strong correlations between the use of specific bar soap brands and urinary triclocarban levels. Triclocarban has historically...
by campus | Oct 17, 2018 | Project 4 (Fate & Transport), PROTECT Events and Presentations, PROTECT Research, PROTECT Team
All aquifers contain a “matrix” – the solid component through which the water flows – but karst aquifers also contain sediments that can move dynamically between mobile (readily transported) and stationary (stored) pools. Both pools of sediments can influence...
by campus | Sep 27, 2018 | News on Environmental Health, News on Premature Birth, PROTECT Research, PROTECT Team, Research Core C (Human Subjects & Sampling)
Michael Welton is Post-Doctoral Research Fellow & Teaching Associate in the College of Public Health at University of Georgia. Welton works with the Human Subjects & Sampling Core within PROTECT as well as the Human Subjects Core in CRECE, and has been working...
by campus | Sep 20, 2018 | News on Environmental Health, PROTECT Research, PROTECT Team
One year ago, on September 20th, 2017, Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico as a Category 4 hurricane and proceeded cross the island from the southeast to the northwest, leaving devastation in its wake. In the weeks and months that followed, PROTECT and CRECE...
by campus | Jun 1, 2018 | Project 2 (Toxicology), PROTECT Research, PROTECT Team, PROTECT Trainees
Today’s trainee spotlight was written by Elana Elkin on the publication “Trichloroethylene metabolite S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)-L-cysteine induces lipid peroxidation-associated apoptosis via the intrinsic and extrinsic apoptosis pathways in a first-trimester placental cell...
by campus | May 17, 2018 | Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Research, PROTECT Team
A recent study conducted by PROTECT’s Project 5 developed a cost-effective and simple approach to improving the electrochemical production of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), which is crucial for the treatment of contaminated groundwater. The study, published by...
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