Select news articles highlighting the research done by the Brinkmann Lab.

Sask. reports invasive mussels in Lake of the Prairies
Markus Brinkmann, Associate Professor in the School of Environment and Sustainability at the University of Saskatchewan, joins The 306 to talk about invasive mussels found in a Saskatchewan water body.

USask partners with City of Saskatoon to develop wastewater purification method
A joint research initiative by the University of Saskatchewan and the City of Saskatoon is exploring the future of wastewater purification.

When was the last time you thought about where your water ends up?

USask joint research project explores advanced water purification for Saskatoon
University of Saskatchewan researchers are partnering with the City of Saskatoon to explore new and unique ways to remove micropollutants from water.

Raising awareness of the unseen environmental impacts of floods
Floods are becoming increasingly common and intensifying across the globe.

Soft fishing lures likely to leach phthalates, prompt demand for alternatives
Concerns over the potential environmental health impacts of phthalates in soft plastic fishing lures among recreational anglers could create consumer demand for more informative labels or different plasticizers.

Award recognizes USask researcher’s commitment to the public good
Dr. Markus Brinkmann’s (PhD) internationally celebrated investigations into the compounds found in public waterways tell an important story about the health of humans and the environment, and are in-part why he has been awarded the James J. Morgan Early Career Award by the American Chemical Society (ACS) in the ACS Journal of Environmental Science & Technology (ES&T).
