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@DrAnnPower

Imaging flow cytometry expert specialising in environmental applications. Here to inspire collaborations

Exeter, England Katılım Şubat 2014
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Find me at 263 - Strathblane Hall
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So happy to be at #CYTO2024 today! I'll be at my poster from 6-7 pm that showcases how the ImageStream @CytekBio can be pivoted for tracking coccoliths, pollen, microplastics, dormant bacteria and algae in a range of environmental samples. #CYTO24
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@mwt2008 @DrGaryFuller @UniofExeter SEM of the pond mud from other sites also confirms the presence of fine < 1 micron magnetic spheres - tiny melted orbs produced from fossil fuel combusted at high temperature.
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@mwt2008 @DrGaryFuller @UniofExeter Trends in heavy metals such as lead at this pod site also correlate with historical aircraft take offs and landing records at this pond site.
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People often ask how I find topics to write about. Tip offs via Twitter, talking to scientists & at seminars, but mainly I read a lot of science. This story on ponds was different, a comment by @ZackPolanski at the @airqualitynews conference. He met @drannpower at a festival.
Gary Fuller@DrGaryFuller

Understanding historic #airpollution may help explain the persistent #health inequalities across the UK. Ann Power @UniofExeter discovered that pond mud can tell us about past air pollution & contains warnings about what we breathe today. Piece by me. theguardian.com/environment/20…

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A chance encounter with @ZackPolanski at a festival performing as @pocodrom and a long natter with him about air pollution led to this article by @DrGaryFuller on my research using ponds to understand long-term urban air pollution.
Gary Fuller@DrGaryFuller

People often ask how I find topics to write about. Tip offs via Twitter, talking to scientists & at seminars, but mainly I read a lot of science. This story on ponds was different, a comment by @ZackPolanski at the @airqualitynews conference. He met @drannpower at a festival.

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Our records show how recent generations have been exposed to higher levels of PM2.5. Are young people storing up health issues for the future?
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A post-1980’s increase in PM2.5 is hugely significant for health. PM2.5 is a known carcinogen. Due to their small size, PM2.5 can be easily delivered to the lung as well as other organs in the body (including the placenta).
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