Carey Friedman
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Educational Background
PhD Oceanography
MS Environmental Toxicology
BS Chemistry
URI-GSO
Cornell University
Trinity College
2005
2002
Areas of Specialization
Research
Resuspension of contaminated sediments during dredging events and effects on bioavailability of contaminants to benthic organisms; using passive samplers such as polyethylene plastic to measure bioavailability/predict bioaccumulation of organic contaminantsPublications:
Friedman, C.L.; Lemley, A.T.; Hay, A.G. 2006. Degradation of choloracetanilide herbicides by anodic Fenton treatment. J. Agric. Food Chem. 54(7):2640-51.
Presentations:
Burgess, R.M.; Friedman, C.L.; Sturgeon, N.B.; Perron, M.M.; Cantwell, M.G.; Ryba, S.A.; Ho, K.T.; Rego, S.A.; Lohmann, R. Comparison of Polyethylene and Organism Uptake of PCBs in a Standard Laboratory Bioaccumulation Study with Superfund Site Sediments. 13th Annual NAC SETAC Meeting, Bristol, RI, June 2007.
Friedman, C.L.; Lemley, A.T.; Hay, A.G. Degradation of Chloroacetanilide Herbicides by Anodic Fenton Treatment. 228th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, Sept. 2004.


