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- Deborah Liebl Swackhamer (June 23, 1954 – April 23, 2021) was an environmental chemist and professor emerita at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Swackhamer applied her expertise in studying the effects of exposure to toxic chemicals, as well as the processes that spread those chemicals, to developing policies that address exposure risks. (en)
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- Grinnell College, AB in Chemistry, 1976 (en)
- University of Wisconsin, Madison, MS in Water Chemistry, 1981 (en)
- University of Wisconsin, Madison, PhD in Oceanography and Limnology, 1985 (en)
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- Deborah Liebl Swackhamer (June 23, 1954 – April 23, 2021) was an environmental chemist and professor emerita at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Swackhamer applied her expertise in studying the effects of exposure to toxic chemicals, as well as the processes that spread those chemicals, to developing policies that address exposure risks. (en)
- Deborah Swackhamer (en)
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