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Recent projects |
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Developing Resilient Nations - Towards a
Public Heath Early Warning System via Urban Water Profiling (ReNEW) |
Funder: Engineering and Physical Research Council Project No: EP/P028403/1 (project
details) |
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Impact of
stereochemistry of antimicrobial agents on their environmental fate,
biological potency and the emergence of resistance |
Funder: Natural Environment
Research Council Project No: NE/N019261/1 (project
details) |
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SEWPROF A new paradigm in drug use and human health
risk assessment: Sewage profiling at the community level For
further information go to: http://sewprof-itn.eu/ |
Funder: European Commission, Marie
Curie Actions Project No: 317205 (project details) |
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TOX-EDC Wastewater
profiling for community-wide human exposure assessment from environmental
endocrine disrupting chemicals in personal care and consumer products |
Funder: Leverhulme Trust Project No:
RPG-2013-297 (project details) |
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Chiral veterinary medicines in the
environment |
Funder: European Commission, Marie
Curie Actions Project No: 629015 (project details) |
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Environmental management in |
Funder: Engineering and Physical Research Council and Wessex Water Impact Acceleration Account –Project No: EP/K503897/1 |
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Life-cycle of medicinal products in urban water:
new (bio)analytical approaches and environmental risk assessment |
Funder: Natural Environment Research Council Project No: NE/L009579/1 (project details) |
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Enantioselective occurrence and fate of
chiral drugs in the environment |
Funder: Natural Environment Research Council Project No: NE/I000534/1 (project details) |
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Stereoselective degradation of chiral drugs
during wastewater treatment |
Funder: Engineering
and Physical Research Council Project No: EP/I038608/1 (project details) |
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Low cost junction sensors for water quality
monitoring (in
collaboration with Prof Frank Marken, University
of Bath) |
Funder: Natural Environment Research Council Project No: NE/I019456/1 (project details) |
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Dr Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern, University
of Bath, Department of Chemistry, Bath BA2 &AY, UK, mailto:B.Kasprzyk-Hordern@bath.ac.uk