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Project Description

USDA: LINKING BIOGEOCHEMICAL SPECIATION AND BIOAVAILABILITY OF TRACE ELEMENT CONTAMINANTS FOR SOIL RISK ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION
Elements present in natural materials at concentrations < 1000 mg/kg have been defined as trace elements. Most elements of the periodic table are trace elements. Although some trace elements are ess...

USGS: Application of Improved Methods of Sediment Characterization to Describe Arsenic Contamination in the Bengal Delta
George Breit and Heather Lowers I. Improved Electron Probe Microanalysis – Characterization of an Important Arsenic Sink Techniques of quantitative analysis using the electron microprobe ...

USGS: Assessing Element Speciation, Bioavailability, and Cycling using Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT)
Laurie Balistrieri Project work & strategy: Our work involves understanding how elements cycle through the environment and determining how chemical speciation affects the availability and t...

USGS: Mercury-Contaminated Fish--Is it Old or New Mercury?
An international consortium of scientists has undertaken a major experiment to determine just that. The experiment is called METAALICUS (Mercury Experiment To Assess Atmospheric ...

USGS: Methyl-Mercury Degradation in Florida Everglades Peat-Sediment
High concentrations of methyl-mercury (CH3Hg+), a substance toxic to both animals and humans, recently have been measured in a number of top predators (including panthers and game fish) native to the ...

USGS: Speciation and Isotopic Composition of Sulfide and Sulfate Minerals
Michele Tuttle, Paul Briggs, and Cyrus BerrySulfur is ubiquitous in the natural geochemical environment. It occurs in sulfide and sulfate minerals, as well as in its elemental state, in ores related t...

USGS: The METAALICUS project
The Mercury Experiment to Assess Atmospheric Loadings in Canada and the US (METAALICUS) project is a unique, whole ecosystem mercury loading study to test the watershed-scale response to a change...

Vanadium Project at University of Michigan
Vanadium has been found to play a number of roles in biological systems. It is present in certain vanadium dependent haloperoxidase and nitrogenase enzymes. Many sea squirts accumulate vanadium in ver...

Yeast as a cell factory for organoselenium compounds
The project will map, engineer and optimise the metabolic routes in yeast leading to the target selenium compounds. The selenium compounds produced be the various strain modifications of yeasts will b...



Research Group

Australia: University of Sydney: Group of Peter A. Lay
Areas of Interest Cr- and Ni-induced cancers Vanadium and Cr(III) anti-diabetic drugs Ruthenium and gallium anti-...

Australia: University of Western Sydney: Biologically Active Drugs by Design Group
Aldrich-Wright Group;  Keywords: anticancer, metallointercalators, biological activity, NMR, platinumSignificant contributions have been made to the investigation of metal complex-DNA inte...

Austria: University of Graz, Analytical Chemistry for Health and Environment (ACHE)
We are engaged in the development and improvement of analytical methods, with a focus on inorganic analysis. The determination of trace elements and the identification and quantification of trace ele...

Austria: University of Graz, Trace Element Speciation Laboratory (TESLA)
Using elemental and molecular spectrometry, we develop new analytical methods to decipher processes in the environment and biology. In addition to compounds containing metals and metalloids, we are ...

Austria: University of Vienna: Institute of Inorganic Chemistry: Working group of B. Keppler
Bioinorganic Chemistryand Medicinal Chemistry, Synthetic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Bioanalytics as well as Cell BiologyResponsible: Bernhard Keppler together with Vladimir Arion, Markus Galansk...

Belgium: Atomic and Mass Spectrometry Workgroup at the University of Gent
The Atomic and Mass Spectrometry research group at Ghent University (A&MS-UGent) is specialized in the development of methods for the determination, elemental speciation and isotopic analysis ...

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