Dr. Ann Miracle received a Bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia, a Master's degree in genetics from University of Florida, and her Ph.D. in molecular immunology from the University of South Florida. Dr. Miracle worked for the Environmental Protection Agency for four years and helped to launch the Agency's Computational Toxicology program. Dr. Miracle has been with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for five years, and is currently involved in research incorporating environmental biomarkers into relevant remediation, monitoring, and risk assessment guidelines; as well as studying the environmental exposure of nanomaterials to aquatic organisms. Dr. Miracle leads a team of scientists addressing anthropogenic impacts to complex, ecological assemblages in freshwater communities using system biology approaches.
Dear Students and Faculty:
On Thursday, February 18th, we will have a special presentation from Dr. Anne Miracle of the Pacific Northwest National Labs in ENC 3408 at 4:00 p.m. Dr. Miracle will present a talk entitled, Environmental Sustainability Research Using Biological Indicators. She will also tell about the research at PNNL and opportunities for internships and post-docs there. Please feel free to forward this email to any interested students you know.
Dr. Ann Miracle received a Bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia, a Master's degree in genetics from University of Florida, and her Ph.D. in molecular immunology from the University of South Florida. Dr. Miracle worked for the Environmental Protection Agency for four years and helped to launch the Agency's Computational Toxicology program. Dr. Miracle has been with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for five years, and is currently involved in research incorporating environmental biomarkers into relevant remediation, monitoring, and risk assessment guidelines; as well as studying the environmental exposure of nanomaterials to aquatic organisms. Dr. Miracle leads a team of scientists addressing anthropogenic impacts to complex, ecological assemblages in freshwater communities using system biology approaches.
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Sarina Ergas
Dept. Civil & Environmental Engineering
University of South Florida
4202 East Fowler Ave., ENB 118
Tampa FL 33620
Office location: Engineering building III (ENC) 3212
813-974-1119
sergas@eng.usf.edu
Dear Students and Faculty:
On Thursday, February 18th, we will have a special presentation from Dr. Anne Miracle of the Pacific Northwest National Labs in ENC 3408 at 4:00 p.m. Dr. Miracle will present a talk entitled, Environmental Sustainability Research Using Biological Indicators. She will also tell about the research at PNNL and opportunities for internships and post-docs there. Please feel free to forward this email to any interested students you know.
Dr. Ann Miracle received a Bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia, a Master's degree in genetics from University of Florida, and her Ph.D. in molecular immunology from the University of South Florida. Dr. Miracle worked for the Environmental Protection Agency for four years and helped to launch the Agency's Computational Toxicology program. Dr. Miracle has been with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for five years, and is currently involved in research incorporating environmental biomarkers into relevant remediation, monitoring, and risk assessment guidelines; as well as studying the environmental exposure of nanomaterials to aquatic organisms. Dr. Miracle leads a team of scientists addressing anthropogenic impacts to complex, ecological assemblages in freshwater communities using system biology approaches.
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Sarina Ergas
Dept. Civil & Environmental Engineering
University of South Florida
4202 East Fowler Ave., ENB 118
Tampa FL 33620
Office location: Engineering building III (ENC) 3212
813-974-1119
sergas@eng.usf.edu
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