
Marta Venier
@venier_marta
Assistant Professor @IUONeill Analytical Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Persistent Organic Pollutants,
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18-10-2019 18:29:35
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The Great Lakes: Not only a major source of drinking water but also home to “forever chemicals.” The compounds are more prevalent in air and water near urban areas. More about this study: brnw.ch/21wJU54 Environmental Science & Technology Journals Marta Venier

Nice piece on our recent paper The Guardian theguardian.com/environment/ar…

A great story by Sharon Lerner with amazing information both for those who work with PFAS but also for who want to learn. You have to read it!

This #openaccess ES&T study by Marta Venier at O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs investigated the mass budget of #PFAS in the great lakes and showed that atmospheric deposition of PFAS varies between lakes. #waterpollution Read the full text here 👉 go.acs.org/9vz


Congratulations that Prof. Marta Venier (Indiana University) joined our Editorial Board Members of Journal of Environmental Exposure Assessment See details: oaepublish.com/jeea/editor/35… Research Interests: Emerging contaminants, PFAS, Analytical chemistry, Exposure routes, etc Indiana University Marta Venier


Precipitation is the primary way that PFAS enter Lake Superior and is an important contributor of PFAS to the other Great Lakes, according to a new study. Comments from Marta Venier O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs and Hayley Hung. eos.org/articles/forev…

Exploring Outputs of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Panel on Chemicals, Waste, and Pollution Prevention Happy to see our new #OpenAccess paper out today in Environmental Science & Technology Journals, just in time for the UN Environment Programme #OEWG3 Geneva meeting! 🌍 IPCP - International Panel on Chemical Pollution Read for free 👉 pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…




Persistent organic pollutants, including PFAS, pesticides, and insecticides, don't degrade in the environment and spread easily, with the potential for significant negative effects on human and environmental health. Marta Venier, an O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs professor, explains:

Marta Venier Ooh, the flowers?

Congratulations to #Yaw Essandogh who defended his master thesis today! I'm glad that he will stay on as he will join the PhD program this fall! I'm really proud of him!!!! O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs


A report from The Guardian about a detailed plan of industry to derail #PFAS regulations.

📢Exciting tenure-track opportunity IU Bloomington. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs is looking for a colleague in the field of environmental pollutant fate and transport, focus on aquatic ecosystems and/or interface zones between terrestrial and aquatic. indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/25499


The Collective Tap features Dr. Gabriel Filippelli & the White River Alliance's exploration of: 🩺 waterway health 🦆 wetland function & regulation 🌊 climate change & flooding 🚱 forever chemicals in water 📈 water management & planning thecollectivetap.com/season-5-boili… Indiana University Research @IUPUI O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs


My first podcast was fun thanks to Dr. Gabriel Filippelli and Rep. Maureen Bauer . Guess what we talked about? #pfas of course!
