U-M lands $6.5M center to study links between Great Lakes algal blooms, human health
June 03, 2024
June 03, 2024
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 3 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
Green scum from a cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom in western Lake Erie. The fieldwork was part of a project, funded by the National Science Foundation and the Great Lakes Center for Fresh Waters and Human Health, to study the effect of environmental conditions on toxin production by cyanobacteria. image credit: McKenzie Powers.
Great Lakes researchers at the University of Michigan ha . . .
Green scum from a cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom in western Lake Erie. The fieldwork was part of a project, funded by the National Science Foundation and the Great Lakes Center for Fresh Waters and Human Health, to study the effect of environmental conditions on toxin production by cyanobacteria. image credit: McKenzie Powers.
Great Lakes researchers at the University of Michigan ha . . .