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Development of receptor-to-population level analytical tools for assessing endocrine disruptor exposure in wastewater impacted systems.

Funded by:  EPA Office of Research & Development (NCERQA STAR); 2006-2009; P.L. Ferguson (PI), G.T. Chandler (co-PI)

Demonstration of a harpacticoid development and reproduction bioassay using Amphiascus Tenuiremis.

Funded by:  EPA Office of Science: Pollution, Pesticides and Toxic Substances; 2005-2006; G.T. Chandler (PI)

An integration of copepod-based BAFs, lifecycle toxicity testing, and endocrine disruption methodologies for rapid population-level risk assessment of persistent bioaccumulative toxicants.

Funded by:  EPA Office of Research & Development (NCERQA STAR); 2005-2007; G.T. Chandler (PI), P.L. Ferguson (co-PI)

Chemical and biological behavior of carbon nanotubes in estuarine sedimentary systems.

Funded by:  EPA Office of Research & Development (NCERQA STAR); 2004-2007; G.T. Chandler (co-PI), P.L. Ferguson (co-PI)

Collaborative research:  culturing studies of physico-chemical controls on benthic foraminiferal shell chemistry.

Funded by:  NSF Marine Geology & Geophysics; 2004-2006; G.T. Chandler (PI), T.J. Shaw (co-PI)

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