
peter vikesland
@petervikesland
Global Citizen. Father. Husband. Teacher. Researcher. Professor @ Virginia Tech. Interested in nanotechnology, sustainability, and disease. Pronouns: he/him/his
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10-11-2012 01:46:09
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Our latest paper now out in Environmental Science Journals of the RSC Nano, as a part of a special issue #NanocircularEconomy We show how Qdots' toxicity wildly evolves during digestive track path. Great collab with Subhasis Ghoshal & Saji George, work by Iris Xu and Aude Bechu pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

Congratulations to Emily Garner for our most recent HEARD project paper! Amy Pruden Virginia Tech CeZAP Virginia Tech Civil and Environmental Engineering pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Metagenomic sequencing of #WastewaterTreatment plant influents and effluents reveals that treatment influences the expression of #AntibioticResistanceGenes. Emily Garner peter vikesland Amy Pruden WVU Mountaineers Virginia Tech #OpenAccess ES&T: go.acs.org/aOh


Proud of Dr. Amanda Darling, who gave an excellent PhD defense yesterday on how sewage surveillance can help address rural health disparities, our 2nd CIP-CAR Trainee to complete the program! CIP-CAR NRT peter vikesland




An interdisciplinary team of Virginia Tech experts that includes peter vikesland and Amy Pruden are using sewage surveillance as a vital strategy in the fight against diseases that spread through the water such as legionella and shigella. news.vt.edu/articles/2024/…




At the Via Banquet, peter vikesland closed the evening by saying "This is the extended Virginia Tech CEE family. Together we will rise to challenges." The Via fellowships make that possible through financial support to qualifying students. Learn more at cee.vt.edu/Graduate-menu/…

now live: how should we relate AR indicators in sewage to community resistance? one look at this issue using deep longitudinal metagenomics, modeling, and lots of bioinformatics Amy Pruden peter vikesland Ayella Maile-Moskowitz





🚨 New in ES&T! ACS Publications Ion clusters in an urban stream reveal how salinization varies with hydrology. Storms, baseflow, and snowmelt each leave distinct chemical fingerprints. A tool for targeting risk & smarter watershed policy: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… Díver Eduardo Marín