Silent Chemicals, Loud Science

por URI STEEP Superfund Research Program

Silent Chemicals, Loud Science: a show that takes the "better living" out of chemistry. We talk to experts from around the globe about what's eating you — chemically speaking — even if you don't know it. A production of the University of Rhode Island URI Coastal Institute and the University of Rhode Island STEEP Superfund Research Program. DISCLAIMER: This podcast series was supported, in part, by a grant from the Nation ...   ...  Leer más

Episodios del podcast

  • Temporada 1

  • Rainer Lohmann, Ph.D. | PFAS: Like a Bad Neighbor

    Rainer Lohmann, Ph.D. | PFAS: Like a Bad Neighbor

    Rainer Lohmann, Ph.D., director of the STEEP Superfund Research Center and professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography, discusses STEEP projects and the ubiquity of PFAS in our everyday lives.

  • Philippe Grandjean, Ph.D. | PFAS: Our Human Health Legacy

    Philippe Grandjean, Ph.D. | PFAS: Our Human Health Legacy

    Philippe Grandjean, Ph.D., co-director of the STEEP Superfund Research Center and professor of environmental medicine at the University of Denmark, discusses the dangers of PFAS to human health, particularly during childhood development.

  • Laurel Schaider, Ph.D. | PFAS: Hidden in Plain Sight

    Laurel Schaider, Ph.D. | PFAS: Hidden in Plain Sight

    Laurel Schaider, Ph.D., a senior scientist at Silent Spring Institute where she leads water quality research on Cape Cod, discusses sources of PFAS in drinking water and the importance of education and outreach.