Associate Professor, Monash University
Mike Grace's research interests include: aquatic chemistry of lakes, rivers and estuaries; biogeochemical cycling of nutrients (N, P, S & C); environmental analytical chemistry; using stable isotopes to investigate aquatic nutrient cycling & ecosystem functioning; aquatic ecosystem process measurements (e.g. whole stream metabolism, denitrification); investigating the effects of urbanization on aquatic ecosystems; integrating science into Natural Resource Management; and ecosystem ecology.
Drugs in bugs: 69 pharmaceuticals found in invertebrates living in Melbourne's streams
Nov 08, 2018 17:31 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Pharmaceuticals from wastewater are making their way into aquatic invertebrates and spiders living in and next to Melbournes creeks, according to our study published today in Nature Communications. We found...
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