
Matt Chumchal
Professor · Mercury contamination of the environment
Texas Christian UniversityAbout
Matt Chumchal, Ph.D., is a Professor and Director of the Pre-Health Professions Institute at Texas Christian University (TCU). He is affiliated with the College of Science & Engineering and the Biology Department, contributing to academic programs like Human Health and Global Change Seminar, Ecology and the Environment, and Pre-Health Professional Development.
- Education:
- BS in Biology from Southwestern University (2001)
- MS in Biology from Texas Christian University (2003)
- PhD in Zoology from the University of Oklahoma (2007)
Research Interests: Dr. Chumchal investigates mercury contamination, food web ecology, and contaminant trophic transfer. His work spans wetlands, lakes, rivers, estuaries, and the Gulf of Mexico, employing experimental and field survey approaches. Collaborations include research with Dr. Ray Drenner, with a focus on mercury's spatial variability and its ecological impacts.
Article Trends: His recent publications address mercury dynamics in diverse organisms (bats, spiders, turtles, seabirds) and ecosystems, emphasizing biomagnification, conservation monitoring, and environmental risk assessment. These works highlight aquatic-terrestrial interfaces and cross-system contaminant pathways.
Laboratory: Co-leads the Aquatic Ecology Lab at TCU, mentoring undergraduate and graduate students in mercury contamination research.
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