Danmeng Shuai
@DanmengShuai
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Professor of Environ. Eng. @GWtweets, @Tsinghua_China @UofIllinois Alumnus, Executive Editor @HAZMAT_journal, Nano-Microbe Crosstalk
Washington, DC
Joined March 2015
It was a great experience to attend my first @IWAHQ water congress. Hosted a workshop focusing on environmental viruses, and Zhenzhen He and Jiahao Chen gave two awesome presentations on viral vesicles and their disinfection. Also the view of Niagara Falls is amazing.
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BIG CONGRATS to all CAPEES 2024 Student Awardees!🥳🥳🥳 Check out their work here 👇 https://t.co/B6hblWezEi
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CAPEES 2024 Student Award Winners CAPEES congratulates seven outstanding student members on receiving several student research awards for 2024. Here's a look at the winners: 2024 CAPEES Founding...
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Submission deadline is Oct. 4th. WaterMicro 2025 Call for Abstract
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The organising committee of 22ND Health Related Water Microbiology Conferene now invites submissions of abstracts based on original research and workshop proposals. Please find details from the...
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Disinfection is supposed to kill pathogens but it can also drive evolution. When we consider the impact, we should not only focus on pathogens themselves but also human health.
Excited to share our @DanmengShuai perspective on how disinfection and post-disinfection may influence host health by driving microbial evolution.💧, 🦠, 👤 https://t.co/2FsMwmSAFm
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I am very shocked by this. As a government employee this behavior is outrageous. Is this person a racist?
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I am looking for PhD students who are interested in catalysis, nanotechnology, or microbiology, starting from Spring or Fall 2024. We aim to elucidate how catalysts/nanomaterials play with microbes and how the interaction can benefit engineering. Please contact me or RT!
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We have two open-rank faculty positions in @CEEatIllinois: (1) Water Resources Engineering & Science and (2) Environmental Engineering & Science. The deadline is Oct 23 so please share widely! Full details:
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By reading the title I though SF was a city in the third world country.
Just out: open-access paper in @PLOSWater on the impact of the public toilets on enteric pathogen hazards in San Francisco, led by Troy Barker & @CaponeLabIU (co-first) & with a stellar team including @HeatherKAmato & Jay Graham https://t.co/9eX7N6MLh7 1/8
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Postdoc and graduate positions available at the University of Texas at Austin! The research project is funded by EPA, led by Professor Mary Jo Kirisits, and collaborating with researchers from U of Michigan, UMass, GWU, and Carollo.
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A study reveals the widespread fear experienced by US-based scientists of Chinese descent during academic activities. Researchers propose that making the American academic environment welcoming may help retain scientific talent. 📰 In @physorg_com: https://t.co/76Fqz51fP6
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Super-excited for @ZheZhou_ICA’s PhD graduation! She will move to Yale Medical School for her postdoc and look into how human pathogens behave in GI tract. I’m very proud because this is what she really likes and she has broaden her scope to human health/environ health.
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We have a news report for this study
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A research team led by the George Washington University has engineered a new nanomaterial that can boost the potency of common disinfectants.
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We also thank @gwengineering and @GWmedia for supporting and sharing our study.
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Zhe Zhou developed double-atom catalysis for disinfecting coronaviruses. Electron-transfer mediates oxidation and the damage of viral genome, proteins, and internalization was found. If you are looking for a postdoc, hire her! https://t.co/lXEBtjQbYw
https://t.co/mdmmNV6cGr
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White researchers fared best in winning grants from the National Science Foundation, a study says. Asians encounter the highest rate of rejections, challenging an academic stereotype. https://t.co/xhSzQSjppV
https://t.co/BXHlP12QTp
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White researchers fared best in winning grants from the National Science Foundation, a study says. Asians encounter the highest rate of rejections, challenging an academic stereotype.
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Great job!
On the last day of 2022, our PhD student Collins Antwi Boasiako' first paper is published and it's online. Thank you @HAZMAT_journal for publishing this review article on Pd catalysts. My first research paper was also published on JHM and it was in 2012. https://t.co/nYRINqr3KV
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#Aerosol acidification important for inactivation of #airborne #Influenza & #SARSCoV2. Unintentional removal of acids & elevated NH3 levels indoors may prolong virus persistence. Overlooked role of #pH important for #virus transmission & mitigation. https://t.co/1nIOoBK45q
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Abstract submission is now open for the 2023 AEESP meeting in Boston! To submit an abstract, follow this link or visit the conference website: https://t.co/MOIGGE5L2r
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tripledemic 2022 in New Haven, CT. Wastewater virus concentrations normalized by the 2022 maximum.
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