Brianna Harris
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Also affiliated: University of Southern Queensland (2014); BMT Group (United Kingdom) (2014); University of Pennsylvania (2001)
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Brianna Harris's research focuses on environmental contaminants, specifically per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Her recent publications investigate methods for removing short-chain PFAS from water using modified commercial resins and the use of passive samplers for environmental monitoring. These samplers facilitate the measurement of time-weighted average concentrations of PFAS, which is crucial for compliance with regulatory standards, particularly around maximum contaminant levels.
Harris is also PI on a grant from the National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute for "Uncovering the molecular networks underlying non-genetic heterogeneity in cancer cell populations." This project, funded at $187,596, explores the biological mechanisms driving variations within cancer cell populations. Her work involves collaboration with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Michelle L. Barry, Lei Guo, Anne Lobitz, and Minshu Chen, with whom she shares multiple publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Assessing Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films Passive Samplers for PFAS Quantitation in Aqueous Systems (2026)Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science OpenAlex
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PFAS quantitation with diffusive gradients in thin-film passive samplers: Capturing time-weighted average concentrations around maximum contaminant levels to facilitate compliance (2026)
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Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal (2025)
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Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal (2025)
Federal Grants 1 $187,596 total
Uncovering the molecular networks underlying non-genetic heterogeneity in cancer cell populations
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- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- Fluorous Modification of Commercial Resins for Ultrashort and Short Chain PFAS Removal
- PFAS quantitation with diffusive gradients in thin-film passive samplers: Capturing time-weighted average concentrations around maximum contaminant levels to facilitate compliance
- PFAS quantitation with diffusive gradients in thin-film passive samplers: Capturing time-weighted average concentrations around maximum contaminant levels to facilitate compliance
- PFAS quantitation with diffusive gradients in thin-film passive samplers: Capturing time-weighted average concentrations around maximum contaminant levels to facilitate compliance
- PFAS quantitation with diffusive gradients in thin-film passive samplers: Capturing time-weighted average concentrations around maximum contaminant levels to facilitate compliance
- PFAS quantitation with diffusive gradients in thin-film passive samplers: Capturing time-weighted average concentrations around maximum contaminant levels to facilitate compliance
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