
Jun Li
@junli1906
Postdoctoral Researcher at @UniOfYork @YorkEnvironment. Researching the uptake of organic contaminants in earthworms and environmental modelling.
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12-02-2016 14:07:53
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Excited to begin #SETACSeville with an eye-opening presentation by PREMIER Project, focusing on Pharmaceutical Contamination of European River Systems. Follow along for key takeaways and implications for environmental health! ๐๐ก#Research #Pharmaceuticals"


Thrilled to share our latest research on pharmaceutical pollution in European rivers PREMIER Project at #SETACSeville, culminating perfectly. Thank you for tuning in.


Li and I are heading to Nijmegen to discuss the PREMIER Project pharmaceutical exposure monitoring and modelling work.





๐ Excited to announce our final paper funded by Syngenta published in Environmental Science & Technology Journals! We developed a user-friendly kinetic model to predict pesticide accumulation in earthworms. Huge thanks to all the authors from Syngenta Group and Department of Environment and Geography for their support! ๐ฑ๐


A user-friendly first-order kinetic model, based on the predicted uptake and elimination rate constants, accurately predicts pesticide #bioconcentration in diverse earthworm species. #RiskAssessment Department of Environment and Geography University of York #OpenAccess ES&T: go.acs.org/aqo





Itโs been a nice couple of days in Nijmegen with Jun Li and Alistair Boxall visiting the team at Radboud to discuss our exposure assessment modelling work for PREMIER Project. Always great to spend some time in the Netherlands!๐ณ๐ฑโ๏ธ




A busy day presenting twice at #SETAC Vienna today! Always fun to get the opportunity to share my work as part of the PREMIER Project! Big thanks to Jun Li and Alistair Boxall for helping prepare to present this part of my PhD this week ๐



An excellent piece by Phoebe Weston in the Guardian today covering some of our initial findings from the Natural Environment Research Council ECOMIX project on chemical mixtures in Yorkshire's rivers. theguardian.com/environment/20โฆ


