About
Dr. Cassie Rauert is a Senior Research Fellow at the Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences (QAEHS), part of the University of Queensland under the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences.
- PhD in Environmental Chemistry, University of Birmingham (2014)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship at Environment and Climate Change Canada
- Former role in Canada's Oil Sands Monitoring Program
Her research focuses on human exposure to micro/nanoplastics and tyre road wear particles, with a particular interest in novel biomonitoring methods using silicone wristbands and medical waste. She develops analytical techniques like pyrolysis-GC-MS for plastic quantification in biological and environmental samples.
Recent publications highlight her work on:
- 2025: Interlaboratory comparisons for microplastic detection
- 2025: Microplastics in garden compost
- 2025: Food/beverage microplastic quantification challenges
- 2024: Tyre particle toxicity and atmospheric plastic degradation
- 2023: Global POPs monitoring frameworks
Dr. Rauert actively supervises students in projects related to plastic pollution, chemical exposome, and environmental risk assessment. She contributes to lab design protocols for plastic-minimized environments and non-target screening methodologies.
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