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Spring 2013
My thesis research focused on the development and application of analytical methods that enabled arsenic speciation in biological and environmental samples. A set of complementary chromatographic separation techniques were combined with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and hydride...
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Fall 2018
Chronic exposure to arsenic from groundwater is one of the greatest public health concerns in the world, putting over 170 million people at risk of arsenic-related diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Although our understanding of the mechanisms by which arsenic...