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Edmond Sanganyado
PeerJ Editor
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Animal Behavior
Ecology
Marine Biology
Zoology
Environmental Contamination and Remediation

Edmond Sanganyado

PeerJ Editor

Summary

Dr. Edmond Sanganyado is Associate Professor of Marine Environmental Science in the Institute of Marine Science, Shantou University. He is President, Zimbabwe Young Academy of Sciences and Associate Editor of Frontiers in Water. Dr. Sanganyado is also Editorial Board Member of Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, Communication Earth & Environment, and BMC Chemistry.

Aquatic & Marine Chemistry Biogeochemistry Ecotoxicology Environmental Contamination & Remediation Environmental Impacts

Editing Journals

PeerJ - the Journal of Life & Environmental Sciences

Past or current institution affiliations

National University of Science and Technology Bulawayo
University of California, Riverside
Shantou University (汕头大学化学系)

Work details

Associate Professor

Shantou University (汕头大学化学系)
July 2019
Institute of Marine Science
Assessing the fate, transport, and toxicity of emerging contaminants in marine ecosystem using high throughput and in silico techniques.

Graduate student researcher

University of California, Riverside
September 2011 - June 2016
Environmental Science
Investigated the fate, transport and toxicity of polar organic pollutants in the environment.

Lecturer

National University of Science and Technology Bulawayo
October 2016 - March 2017
Applied Chemistry
Developed new analytical chemistry master's degree program. Taught and prepared material for process engineering classes.

Postdoctoral research fellow

Shantou University
March 2017 - June 2019
Marine Biology Institute
Understanding impact of organic pollutants on marine mammals. Developing analytical techniques to establish historical trends in coastal health.

Identities

@ESanganyado

Websites

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Edited 1

Academic Editor on

January 5, 2022
Prior exposure to weathered oil influences foraging of an ecologically important saltmarsh resident fish
Ashley M. McDonald, Charles W. Martin, Guillaume Rieucau, Brian J. Roberts
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12593 PubMed 35036127