Sentences with word «ecotoxicologist»

University of Saskatchewan (U of S) ecotoxicologist John Giesy is part of a team led by former U of S research associate Professor Xiaowei Zhang of Nanjing University in China that used genetic sequencing to study the microbiomes of wild cranes and those raised in captivity.
Hunting success and bear activity are only part of the picture of polar bear health, says ecotoxicologist Sabrina Tartu, of the Norwegian Polar Institute, which is based in Tromsø.
Ecotoxicologists Dr. Till Luckenbach (UFZ) and Dr. Stephan Fischer (Eawag) together with other colleagues have now found that the transport protein Abcb4 actively extrudes chemicals from the embryo of the zebrafish (Danio rerio).
AstraZeneca ecotoxicologist Gisela Holm announced that the company has just begun their own ecopharmacovigilance program to monitor drugs postlaunch.
This key role in the food network makes them important model organisms for ecotoxicologists.
Ecotoxicologists conduct research on the effects of biodiversity, exploring the influence of pesticides on local biodiversity.
Her co-authors include Jenifer McIntyre, a WSU aquatic ecotoxicologist who was part of a team that in 2011 found toxic runoff is killing adult coho in urban watersheds.
Water samples taken at Hanauma Bay by ecotoxicologist Craig Downs in November 2017 found an average oxybenzone concentration of 4,661 nanograms / liter of seawater, with the highest measurement around 29,000 nanograms / liter.
Axel Decourtye, an ecotoxicologist at the Association de Coordination Technique Agricole in Marcy l'Étoile, France, is looking instead at a chemical cause.
Cherr and his fellow researchers, including leading oceanographers, ecotoxicologists, and ecologists, conclude that scientists need more time to study how to contain damage from such accidents, especially given the trend to seek new sources of oil in off - shore regions around the U.S. and beyond.
«This study is groundbreaking, there's no doubt about it,» says Val Beasley, an ecotoxicologist at the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign.
Birds fed the crude oil were less active and spent less time preening their feathers than birds fed peanut oil, said study coauthor Christopher Goodchild, an ecotoxicologist at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater.
«The water is crystal - clear, the salt and nutrient content is low and it's extremely oxygen - rich — even at the very bottom of the lake,» says Dr Till Luckenbach, an ecotoxicologist at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ).
Will Clements, an ecotoxicologist at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, noted that warming in the Rocky Mountains is expected to reduce the mass of lying snow, thus decreasing summer run - off.
In recent years, first and higher order (TPs) besides their parental compounds increasingly attracted the attention of human and ecotoxicologists.
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