Everything You Should Know About Microplastics
Microplastics have been found in human placentas, testicles, brains, and more, so what happens now? In this episode, we talk with Matthew Campen, Regents’ Professor in the UNM Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, about what these findings mean for our health, how we can (or can’t) find avoid microplastics, and what happens next. Then we hear from Eliane El Hayek, Research Assistant Professor in the UNM Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, about ongoing research into the environmental impacts of plastics.
Read more about microplastics research:
- Microplastics in Every Human Placenta, New UNM Health Sciences Research Discovers
- UNM Researchers Find Microplastics in Canine and Human Testicular Tissue
- Microplastics Make Their Way from the Gut to Other Organs, UNM Researchers Find
- Microplastics: Minimizing Exposure to An Invisible Health Threat
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About Our Guest(s)
Matthew Campen
Eliane El Hayek
Hosted by UCAM’s Carly Bowling
Long-time listener, first-time podcaster, Carly Bowling, is a university communication representative in The University of New Mexico’s University Communication and Marketing team (UCAM). She is thrilled to help shed light on the outstanding research work being done at UNM, New Mexico’s only R1 university. In addition to producing IPNRS, she contributes stories and videos to the UNM Newsroom, the University’s official communications platform.
Bowling is a graduate of the Arizona State University Walter Cronkite School of Journalism (’19). Her background includes multimedia journalism, documentary filmmaking, photography and writing. She is passionate about science communication and making academic topics and research accessible and interesting to people from all backgrounds and she hopes you’ll consider subscribing to the show!