Jenny Zenobio

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Jacobs

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A6. PFAS Source and Forensic Considerations (Platforms), C3. Emerging Contaminants: Detection, Degradation, Fate and Transport (Posters)

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Dr. Jenny Zenobio is an environmental chemist and ecotoxicologist specializing in the fate, transport, and remediation of emerging contaminants, focusing on PFAS and microplastics. With a PhD in Environmental Chemistry from Purdue University, her expertise combines engineering, toxicology, and chemistry to tackle complex water pollution challenges. At Jacobs, she leads PFAS investigations, contributes to research projects with WRF and SERDP/ESTCP programs, and advances innovative remediation strategies, including passive sampling validation, PFAS fingerprinting for forensic investigations, and treatability studies. Dr. Zenobio has published extensively, holds a U.S. patent for PFAS degradation technologies, and has significantly contributed to understanding PFAS-microplastic interactions. Her work bridges cutting-edge research and practical applications, driving advancements in environmental protection and sustainable contaminant management.

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(Group 1, Poster Board #62) Case Study of the Occurrence of PFAS in Sediment, Surface Water, and Groundwater at DoD Sites across the United States

Maggie Radford; Monica Fulkerson; Kim-Lee Yarberry & Jenny Zenobio

2025 Bioremediation Symposium

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: C3.: Emerging Contaminants: Detection, Degradation, Fate and Transport (Posters)

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