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            • Human Consumption Safety of Snapping Turtles and Diamond-back Terrapins
              • Assessment of Bloom-forming Cyanobacteria and Algae in New Jersey Lakes
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                              Adam Piombino

                              I grew up in Fair Lawn, New Jersey and graduated from Fair Lawn High
                              School in 2004.  I attended the University of Delaware where I majored
                              in Natural Resource Management with a minor in Resource Economics. I
                              graduated from UDEL in 2008. That summer I began working for Care
                              Environmental Remediation Services (CERS) as an environmental field
                              technician. At CERS I preformed soil and groundwater remediation and
                              underground storage tanks decommissioning.


                              In 2010 I began attending Montclair State University going for my Masters in Environmental Studies with a concentration in Environmental Science. While at
                              Montclair I worked for the Passaic River Institute doing field research and community outreach and education. In the summer of 2011 I worked as a graduate research assistant in the National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Program at the New Jersey School of Conservation.

                              Currently I work as a research assistant for Dr. Wu. My thesis research examines the effects of heavy metal concentration on soil gas exchange at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, N.J.

                              Contact: piombinoa2@mail.montclair.edu
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