Executive Director, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute
Rutgers University
Piscataway, New Jersey
Dr. Brian Buckley received his BS in chemistry from the University of New Hampshire in 1983, and his PhD in analytical chemistry from North Carolina State University in 1989 and completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He is the Executive Director and Director of Research at the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute at Rutgers University. Dr Buckley is an NIEHS Center Facility Core Director a member of the graduate faculty of the Rutgers Environmental Sciences Department, the Joint Graduate Program in Toxicology as well as the UMDNJ School of Public health and the Department of Chemistry. He has authored approximately 200 research articles/book chapters. He was honored as the Virgil Payne Award for Outstanding Chemical Service Achievement. His research focus is on analytical mass spectrometric methods development and modification to measure environmental contaminants and their metabolites. His research projects include; disaster response, community based participatory research, metabolmoics, mobile sensor development, untargeted contaminant identification using high resolution mass spectrometry, estimating bioavailability using synthetic biofluid extractions, measurement of unregulated emerging organic contaminants such as in drinking water, quantifying inorganic species in human biofluids, evaluating the safety and efficacy of virus inactivation strategies and isolation of anaytes for tissue.
Sustainable Technologies to Mitigate Health Risk from Lead-Contaminated Residential Soils
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM