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Staci Capozzi serves as an Assistant scientist at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, where her research focuses on atmospheric chemistry and environmental toxicology with specialized expertise in source apportionment of pollutants, particularly Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the Great Lakes ecosystem.
Her academic background includes:
- PhD in Environmental Science from Rutgers University (2016)
- Bachelor of Environmental Studies from Ramapo College (2010)
Dr. Capozzi’s research integrates analytical chemistry, molecular biology, and data mining to address complex environmental monitoring challenges. She specializes in identifying pollution sources through source apportionment methodologies, with significant emphasis on POPs contamination patterns in the Great Lakes region. Her work bridges atmospheric chemistry and environmental toxicology to develop evidence-based solutions for pollutant mitigation.
No scientific awards are documented in her current profile. Information regarding student advising, grant funding, or laboratory teams is not provided in the available materials.
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