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Investigating the effect of oil spills
on the environment and public health.
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Daniela Stebbins

University of South Florida

Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering

4202 E Fowler Avenue, ENB 118
Tampa , FL  33620  

dstebbins@usf.edu

Project List:

Consortium for the Molecular Engineering of Dispersant Systems (C-MEDS)

Year 2-4 Consortia Grants (RFP-I)Role: Post-Doc

Publications & Presentations:

Book Chapter - 1

2013

Stebbins, D., Buttice, A. L., Fox, D., Smith, D. M., & Alcantar, N. A. (2013). Cactus Mucilage as an Emergency Response Biomaterial to Provide Clean Drinking Water. In Ahuja, S. (Ed.), Monitoring Water Quality (pp. 249-260) Elsevier.

Conference Presentations - 3

2014

Guo, F. S., D.; Falahat, R. T., S.; Toomey, R. A., & N (2014). Cactus Based-Mucilage as an Alternative Natural Dispersant to be Incorporated in Oil Spill Response Strategies. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2014
Zhao, W. Z., Y.; Stebbins, D. P., S.; Ergas, S. A., & N (2014). The use of natural ammonia removing agents for preserving bait and fresh caught fish. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2014

2012

Lara, J. S., D.; Buttice, A. F., D.; Vecino, X. A., & N (2012). Opuntia Ficus-Indica Mucilage Extraction and Application as Green Technology for Sustainable Water Cleaning Processes on Off-Flavor Organic Compounds. In HENAAC Annual Conference