Brock Research Investigating Potential Neurotoxin in Lake Erie Algae
October 23, 2024
October 23, 2024
ST. CATHERINES, Ontario, Oct. 23 (TNSres) -- Brock University issued the following news:
Algae that wash up on shorelines and start turning black aren't just a smelly eyesore -- they could also be the source of a dangerous chemical compound that contaminates the surrounding environment and endangers public health.
Brock University Assistant Professor of Chemistry Vaughn Mangal and his team are studying a type of algae found in Lake Erie, called Cladophora, to better und . . .
Algae that wash up on shorelines and start turning black aren't just a smelly eyesore -- they could also be the source of a dangerous chemical compound that contaminates the surrounding environment and endangers public health.
Brock University Assistant Professor of Chemistry Vaughn Mangal and his team are studying a type of algae found in Lake Erie, called Cladophora, to better und . . .