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PhD student Tess Leuthner on how she found a passion for toxicology research

January 4, 2019January 2, 2019 Savannah Volkoff

Tess Leuthner, a PhD Candidate in Joel Meyer’s lab, discusses her path to graduate school and her work in the Duke Superfund Research Center.

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Savannah is a PhD Candidate in the University Program in Environmental Health and Toxicology. Her research focuses on using fungi and bacteria to remove toxic compounds from the environment. Learn more >

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