An important aspect of Public Health is to understand the chemical and biological processes that regulate the fate of contaminants we release into the environment.
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I joined Prof. Elsie Sunderland's group in 2012. I combine fieldwork, laboratory analyses and experiments, and geochemical modeling to study biogeochemical processes affecting the transport and fate of trace metals in aquatic ecosystems.
AMINA T. SCHARTUP
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
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Findings from our latest paper featured in The Atlantic and The New York Times
Speaking at Dartmouth on January 24th 2017
Presented:
Impacts of Environmental Change on Methylmercury (MeHg) Bioaccumulation in Marine Ecosystems
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