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Cadmium—A Priority Pollutant

Peter G. C. Campbell
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Université du Québec, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, INRS-ETE, 490 de la Couronne, Quebec City, Quebec G1K 9A9, Canada. Email: peter.campbell@ete.inrs.ca




Peter Campbell, a professor at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (Université du Québec, INRS-ETE) since 1970, is interested in the biogeochemistry of metals in freshwater environments. His current research includes elements of analytical chemistry (development and refinement of methods to determine metal speciation), geochemistry (identification of factors controlling metal speciation in natural waters) and ecotoxicology (development of predictive models relating the biological response elicited by a metal to its speciation, both in the external medium and in the intracellular environment). He directed the Metals in the Environment Research Network (MITE-RN) from 1998 to 2004 and presently holds a Canada Research Chair in Metal Ecotoxicology.

Environmental Chemistry 3(6) 387-388 https://doi.org/10.1071/EN06075
Published: 13 December 2006


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