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Entries for Dr. Teresa Cutright

Academic degree:Dr. Teresa Cutright
Last name:Cutright 
First name:Teresa 
Responsible for:ESPR-Area 5.1: Microbial waste disposal and groundwater remediation; ESPR-Area 5.3: Phytoremediation and ecosystem restoration 
Organization/Institute:University of Akron 
Department:Department of Civil Engineering 
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Postal code, City:44325-3905 Akron, OH  
State:Ohio 
Country:USA 
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E-mail address:tcutrig@uakron.edu 
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Curriculum vitae:Dr. Cutright has a diverse background in Chemical Engineering with an emphasis on Environmental Engineering.

She has performed extensive bench-scale studies with aerobic microorganisms for the bioremediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).

In the area of soil/sediment remediation and phytoremediation, she has 27 conference presentations, three book chapters, 36 publications in referred journals, and two patents. 
Areas of interest:
bioremediation 
environmental engineering 
microorganisms, (phyto)remediation 
phytoremediation 
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) 
 
Articles:
8 JSS (2) 116-122 (2008), Greenhouse Evaluation of EDTA Effectiveness at Enhancing Cd, Cr, and Ni Uptake in Helianthus annuus and Thlaspi caerulescens (7 pp)
14 ESPR (7) 451.1-451.7 (2007), Presentations of the (Associate) Subject Editors
14 ESPR (4) 244-250 (2007), Degradation of Pentachlorophenol by Pure and Mixed Cultures in Two Different Soils (7 pp)
12 ESPR (5) 278-284 (2005), Assessment of Antifouling Effectiveness of two Natural Product Antifoulants by Attachment Study with Freshwater Bacteria (7 pp)
11 ESPR (1) 7-10 (2004), Determination of Optimal Water Solubility of Capsaicin for its Usage as a Non-toxic Antifoulant (4 pp)
10 ESPR (5) 277-280 (2003), Effect of Expandable Clays and Cometabolism on PAH Biodegradability (4 pp)
3 JSS (1) 41-48 (2003), Evaluation of two Bacterial Delivery Systems for In-Situ Remediation of PAH Contaminated Sediments (8 pp.)
2 JSS (4) 203-210 (2002), The Interactive Effects of Chelator, Fertilizer, and Rhizobacteria for Enhancing Phytoremediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil
 
 

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