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UNC Superfund Research Program Advances the scientific knowledge required to understand and reduce risks to human health associated with high priority Superfund chemicals. http://www.sph.unc.edu/srp Funded by NIEHS (P42 ES005948)

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UNC Superfund Research Program

Advances the scientific knowledge required to understand and reduce

risks to human health associated with high priority Superfund chemicals.

http://www.sph.unc.edu/srpFunded by NIEHS (P42 ES005948)

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How dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs ) damage DNA

Metabolism of trichloroethylene (TCE) in the body

Influence of maternal cadmium exposure on newborn birth weight

Biomedical Research

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How well PAH-contaminated soil is cleaned up using bioremediation

Development of passive sampling devices to measure longer term environmental exposures

Remediation (Cleanup) Research

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Research TranslationGetting Science into Application

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Summer professional development institute, joint with APNEP.

Sharing science with teachers and other audiences

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Building capacity within state agencies to map well water contamination

County Averages and Number of Wells Sampled

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Engaging communities around contaminated sites

Horton Iron & Metal NPL site: ship-breaking activities led to PAH/PCB/metal/asbestos contamination of sediments and soil.

Badin Lake: fish contaminated with PCBs from aluminum smelting facility.

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SRP trainees visit Ward Transformer NPL site in “Superfund

101”.

Increasing student understanding of research translation

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We’re delighted that you’re here! We look forward to working with you

this week and receiving your feedback.

Kathleen GrayResearch Translation Core Leader

919-966-9799, [email protected]