Professor Frank Dorman

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Penn State University

Professor Frank Dorman Explores the Risk of Environmental Mixed Halogenated Dioxins and Furans

Professor Frank Dorman, Associate Professor, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at Penn State University, PA, is pushing the boundaries of environmental forensics with his research on currently unregulated persistent environmental pollutants (POPs). In this video, he discusses his research into the detection and study of these molecules in the environment and the risk they pose to health.



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Frank Dorman is Associate Professor at The Pennsylvania State University, USA. More
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Professor Frank Dorman

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Penn State University

Frank Dorman is currently an Associate Professor at The Pennsylvania State University in University Park, USA. Frank is a member of the Forensics Science Program, and in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. In addition to Undergraduate and Graduate student instruction, Frank continues to pursue research interests in gas and liquid chromatography fundamental characterization, instrumentation and column development, and application to trace analysis in complex sample matrices.