By dwhallJane Hoppin (Project 1), is one of 40 public health scientists calling for an end to the continuing humanitarian and environmental catastrophe in Gaza. In calling... |News, Project 1
By dwhallCNN – Called forever chemicals because they never break down in the environment, PFAS can take years to completely leave the body, according to a... |News, Project 1
By dwhallWhile PFAS don’t break down easily because of their strong chemical bonds, if exposure to PFAS stops, people do excrete the chemicals over time, according... |News, Project 1
By dwhallIn 2017, a team of researchers headed by N.C. State University epidemiologist Jane Hoppin (Project 1) launched the GenX Exposure Study, which revealed that some people... |News, Project 1
By dwhallJane Hoppin (Project 1) was a part of two GenX Exposure Study events in Navassa and Wilmington that had a turnout of more than 100 people... |News, Project 1
By dwhallJane Hoppin and David Collier (both with Project 1) were advisors to Kareem El Saleh who presented on “Elevated PFAS Levels and the Role of...