Resources

Meghan working in PCR hood

Our group offers a comprehensive suite of instruments, equipment, and facilities to support research and training in ecotoxicology and environmental chemistry.

These resources span advanced analytical techniques, molecular and biological methods, field-based sampling capabilities, and controlled experimental systems. Together, they support studies ranging from contaminant detection and environmental monitoring to the assessment of biological responses and ecosystem health. Capabilities include trace chemical analysis for detecting contaminants, molecular biology approaches for analyzing DNA and RNA, and biological analysis to evaluate organismal responses. These are complemented by field sampling programs and access to controlled wet laboratory facilities within the WATER Facility. This integrated approach enables investigation of environmental stressors across multiple levels of organization, linking chemical exposure to molecular, physiological, and ecological effects.

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In addition we have access to instruments and equipment from other labs across campus and in our many other collaborations.