Natalie Cápiro

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Cornell University

Biography

Dr. Natalie Cápiro is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University. She was previously an Assistant Professor at Auburn University and a Research Assistant Professor at Tufts University, both in Departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Her educational background includes postdoctoral studies at the Georgia Institute of Technology, M.S. and Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rice University, and B.S. in Biological and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University. Dr. Cápiro’s research interests include environmental microbiology, bioremediation/biotransformation, fate and transport of legacy and emerging contaminants in natural systems, and nanoparticle-microbial interactions in the environment.

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Biotransformation of an Electrochemical Fluorination-Based AFFF by a Soil Microbial Community from an AFFF-Impacted Site

13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds

Publication Year: 2024

Part of: E7.: PFAS and Bugs: The Search Continues (Platform)

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Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation Upgradient of an Adsorptive Barrier for Perfluoroalkyl Acids and Chlorinated Ethenes Contaminated Groundwater Treatment

Sheng Dong; Pengfei Yan; Matthew Woodcock; John Fortner; Kurt Pennell & Natalie Cápiro

2025 Bioremediation Symposium

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: C2.: Combined Treatment of Emerging Contaminants with CVOCs (Platforms)

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