The central goal of this program is to implement modern scientific approaches to identify and characterize genomic stress responses elicited by waterborne pollutants found at Superfund sites.
- Program Overview The central goal of this program is to implement modern scientific approaches to identify and characterize genomic stress responses elicited by waterborne pollutants found at Superfund sites. Learn More
- Research Projects There are 7 member labs doing research in several fields, including cellular and molecular biology, bioengineering, biochemistry, plant physiology, toxicogenomics and others. Learn More
- Support Cores Three research support cores help investigators meet the program's overarching aims. Four additional cores enable research translation, community outreach, training and administration. Learn More
- Tools and Resources The program is developing tools to help investigators share their science and technology with government, industry, and community-based organizations in mutually reinforcing ways. Learn More
News & Announcements
Superfund Program Participates in US EPA Remedial Project Managers Workshop in Portland, Oregon
09/16 at 09:28 AM
SDEP gives 2007 Award for Outstanding Research
05/18 at 10:57 AM
UCSD SBRP researcher Julian Schroeder named a Fellow of the AAAS
05/18 at 10:50 AM
Registration for the U.S.-Mexico Binational CEST and GEHW now available
04/29 at 03:20 PM
SBRP Scientist, Kathy Senekeo-Effenberger Awarded the James R. Gillette Drug Metabolism Best Paper
03/05 at 07:48 AM
