
About
Kathryn L. Nagy is a Professor and Department Head in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Illinois Chicago, part of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on environmental biogeochemistry and mineral-water interactions, particularly investigating molecular-scale processes governing chemical transport in natural systems. She employs experimental approaches, field samples, and advanced techniques like synchrotron radiation to study mercury, sulfur, and trace elements in environmental contexts.
Education:
- BS in Geology, University of Delaware (1977)
- MS in Geological Sciences, Brown University (1981)
- PhD in Geology, Texas A&M University (1988)
- Post-Doctoral Associate, Yale University (1989-1990)
Research Interests:
Dr. Nagy’s work centers on geochemical and biogeochemical reactions in mineral-organic matter-water systems, with emphasis on neurotoxic mercury, sulfur cycling, and contaminant transport. Her team uses cutting-edge analytical tools to explore mechanisms of metal speciation, bioavailability, and environmental fate, addressing critical issues in aquatic ecosystems and human exposure pathways.
Publications:
Her recent work highlights mercury dynamics in aquatic systems, sulfur transformations in wetlands, and the application of synchrotron-based spectroscopy. Key themes include mercury bioaccumulation in fish, soil contaminant behavior during flooding, and the role of organic matter in metal sequestration.
Grants & Advising:
While specific grants and advisees are not detailed here, her research program likely involves interdisciplinary collaborations and student training in environmental geochemistry.
Labs & Teams:
Her research is conducted in UIC’s Earth and Environmental Sciences facilities, leveraging advanced analytical instrumentation and field-based studies.
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