Formation of organochlorine by-products in bleached laundry. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation 21, 623. Ravel ( 2014). Sample thickness and quantitative concentration measurements in Br K-edge XANES spectroscopy of organic materials. Bromination of marine particulate organic matter through oxidative mechanisms. A marine sink for chlorine in natural organic matter. Environmental Science and Technology 49, 13350. Abiotic bromination of soil organic matter. Tappero ( 2016). Applications of “tender” energy (1-5 keV) X-ray absorption spectroscopy in life sciences. Preservation of organic matter in marine sediments by inner-sphere interactions with reactive iron. Particulate organohalogens in edible brown seaweeds. Journal of College Science Teaching 49, 24. We argue that both design science and natural science activities are needed to insure that IT research is both relevant and effective. Leri ( 2019). Promoting STEM persistence through an innovative field trip-based first-year experience course. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education 49, 313. A remote undergraduate biology seminar on SARS‐CoV‐2 literature. Characterization and speciation of marine materials using synchrotron probes: Guidelines for new users. Analysis of plastic waste for sorting in recycling plants: An inquiry-based FTIR spectroscopy experiment for the organic chemistry laboratory. Media coverage: CBS News, Fox 5 New York, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Inside Edition, Telemundo/NBC Universal, RTVI, Gothamist, Daily Mail, New York Post, The Guardian, Smithsonian Magazine, La Nacion, El Espectador, Der Spiegel, Het Nieuwsblad, Yahoo Actualités, Scrolla Africa, The Straits Times,, IFL Science, WNYC-The Brian Lehrer Show, Upper East Site, SI Live. Faecal indicator bacteria on indoor floors linked to exterior sidewalk contamination in New York City. She has brought many students to the synchrotron facility at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island for experimental “beamtimes.” Her students have presented their results at various undergraduate research symposia and earned an impressive list of accolades. Leri’s research group, composed entirely of MMC undergraduates, is actively working on a variety of projects, including bacterial analysis of the built environment in NYC, geochemistry of peat cores (which are important global reservoirs of carbon), and chemical composition of recyclable plastics. Her work in organic geochemistry has helped to overturn the long-established paradigm of halogens as unreactive inorganic elements in terrestrial and marine environments. Leri’s research interests include organic geochemistry, urban environmental science, and chemical education. Based out of Locust Grove Nature Center, this new science field station will bring a variety of programming to the community and audiences where they live and. She teaches courses in organic chemistry, general chemistry, and environmental science. Prof. Alessandra Leri is Chair of the Department of Natural Sciences.
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