
Akram N. Alshawabkeh
PhD, PE, Fellow ASCE
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We study ways to reduce pollution in the water using solar power

We study the impact environmental toxins can have on child development

We provide Co-op opportunities to undergraduates traditionally underrepresented in Environmental Health
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Alshawabkeh Participates in Diversity Panel Discussion during NIEHS FEST
Prof. Akram Alshawabkeh– Principal Investigator and Co-Director of the PROTECT Center, the CRECE Center, and the ROUTES Scholars Program–took part in a panel at the NIEHS FEST, a conference held to...
Group of Researchers Join Our Lab Fall 2016
We are pleased to welcome several new team members this fall: Vanessa Pereira, Amir Taqieddin, Kimberly Hetrick, and Wei Zhou. Read on to learn about each of these talented individuals.Vanessa...
PROTECT Team Members Publish on Phenol, Paraben Relation to Hormonal Changes in Pregnant Women
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...