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December 18, 2006

Dr. Terri Stewart, Lead, Environmental Biomarkers Initiative, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 6-7-06


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The Environmental Biomarkers Initiative at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is designed to lead the transformation of environmental management from a descriptive to a predictive science. Dr. Terri Stewart is responsible for implementing the Initiative’s research agenda: predicting ecosystem change and damage, answering questions around engineered nanomaterials and their impact on human and ecosystem health, and developing rapid and pre-symptomatic screening methods for zoonotic agents.

Previously, Dr. Stewart was Vice President of Battelle’s Core Technology Organization, where she led the integrated business and technology development strategy for nano- and microtechnologies. She received the R&D 100 Award in 1991 for the Waste Acid Detoxification and Reclamation technology.

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