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PROTECT Welcomes Hyldegaard, Guedes, and Corley to the Team

by Manga Lakshmi Phani Srinija | Apr 4, 2018 | news, Visiting Scholars

We are pleased to welcome several new team members: Bente Hyldegaard and Paula Guedes, who will be working in the PROTECT lab as visiting scholars, and Sarah Corley, who will be working with our centers as a Public Health Specialist. Read on to learn more about each...

Rovira, Former ROUTES Scholar, Discusses PROTECT/CRECE Co-Op Experience in News@Northeastern

by Manga Lakshmi Phani Srinija | Dec 18, 2017 | news, Students

On December 12th, 2017, News@Northeastern featured the article “Co-op in Puerto Rico Expands Student’s Interest in Environmental Health,” which detailed the ROUTES experience of former scholar Alejandro Rovira, who worked with PROTECT and CRECE  throughout his co-op....

Alshawabkeh Co-Authors Op-ed Urging Legislators to Increase SRP Funding

by Manga Lakshmi Phani Srinija | Mar 16, 2017 | news, Team Updates

On March 14th, 2017, The Hill, an American political journalism newspaper and website published in Washington, D.C., posted the Op-ed, “Reagan’s Superfund research must get back to Bush II funding levels” written by Akram Alshawabkeh, PROTECT Co-Director, along with...

PROTECT Team Members Publish on Phenol, Paraben Relation to Hormonal Changes in Pregnant Women

by Manga Lakshmi Phani Srinija | Nov 14, 2016 | news, Publications

A November publication released by Environmental Research and authored by Project 1 trainee Amira Aker and multiple researchers revealed interesting findings on the relation contaminants such as phenols and parabens have on hormone changes during pregnancy....

PROTECT Trainees and Visiting Scholars Find Success After PROTECT

by Manga Lakshmi Phani Srinija | Jan 12, 2016 | news

With the start of the new year, several PROTECT trainees have moved on to new positions where they continue to utilize the skills they honed while working with PROTECT. Dr. Ciblak’s PROTECT research focused on remediation of chlorinated solvents in groundwater,...
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Recent Posts

  • Former ROUTES Scholar Receives PEAK Experience Award to Continue Work with Project 4
  • Project 4 Trainee Kyla Drewry Reflects on KC Donnelly Externship Experience
  • PROTECT Study Examining the Long-Term Impact of Hurricane Maria on Water Quality and Human Health in Puerto Rico Selected as NIEHS Paper of the Month
  • PROTECT Researchers Awarded During ISEE 2024
  • Project 4 Paper Analyzing a Combined EAOP-Pyrite Water Remediation System Highlighted by NIEHS