David Griffith
Assistant ProfessorÂÂ
Chemistry
Willamette University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. David Griffith is currently working as Assistant Professor of Chemistry in Willamette University. He holds Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, M.E.Sc., Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and B.A., Bowdoin College.
Research Interest
chemical processes that control the fate of estrogens in aquatic environments using a variety of analytical techniques, UV-visible spectroscopy, kinetics experiments, and high-resolution mass spectrometry.
Publications
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Griffith DR, Wacker L, Gschwend PM, Eglinton TI. Carbon isotopic (13C and 14C) composition of synthetic estrogens and progestogens. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 2012 Nov 30;26(22):2619-26.
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Shah SR, Griffith DR, Galy V, McNichol AP, Eglinton TI. Prominent bacterial heterotrophy and sources of 13C-depleted fatty acids to the interior Canada Basin.
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Griffith DR, Kido Soule MC, Matsufuji H, Eglinton TI, Kujawinski EB, Gschwend PM. Measuring free, conjugated, and halogenated estrogens in secondary treated wastewater effluent. Environmental science & technology. 2014 Feb 13;48(5):2569-78.
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Griffith DR, Soule MC, Eglinton TI, Kujawinski EB, Gschwend PM. Steroidal estrogen sources in a sewage-impacted coastal ocean. Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts. 2016;18(8):981-91.