Research Overview
- Our research is at the intersection of toxicology, analytical chemistry, and data science.
- Our goal is to identify environmental contaminants and assess their risks to human health and the ecosystem.
Research Areas
Non-Target Analysis of Environmental Samples
- Humans and wildlife are constantly exposed to chemical mixtures, which could trigger adverse health outcomes at ppb levels.
- To understand the harmful chemicals we are exposed to, we use high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) and cheminformatics to perform non-target analysis (NTA).
- Coupling NTA with in vitro bioassays and chromatography, we assess the risk of contaminants, and pinpoint the causal pollutants for observed toxicities.
Crumb Rubber: Tires and Artificial Turf
- Tian et al. previously identified 6PPD-quinone, a toxicant derived from tire rubber particles, or crumb rubber, that causes acute mortality of coho salmon. (DOI: 10.1126/science.abd6951)
- Crumb rubber, can enter waterways from urban road runoff causing contamination. Additionally, crumb rubber is used as infill for artificial turf in athletic fields.
- Due to human exposure from playing on artificial turf, it is of critical interest to assess the potential human toxicity of 6PPD-quinone.
Micro/Nano-Plastics Analysis
- Over time plastics in the environment will degrade, which can release toxic additives and impurities.
- To determine the risk of plastics to human and wildlife health, chemical characterization will be performed using FTIR/Raman spectroscopy, GC-MS and HR-MS.
- Environmental behavior of plastics will be studied to understand what compounds are released during degradation and how transformation products are formed in the environment.
- Toxicity will be assessed using in vitro bioassays and then correlated to particle size and degradation time.