What is PFAS?
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of over 4,000 chemicals. Many of these have been used in fire-fighting foams for extinguishing fuel fires, as water and stain-resistant coatings for furniture, carpeting, footwear, cookware, textiles, paper food packaging and more. Unlike the case for many other organic pollutants, PFAS in soil and water are not degraded by biological or biogeochemical processes.
Scientists and health professionals are concerned about PFAS because the chemicals are widespread in the environment, persist for long periods, and have been linked with human and natural resource health problems.
Mission
The main goals of the MSU Center for PFAS Research are to quantify and communicate PFAS risks, and mitigate their impacts on human health, agriculture, and natural resources. To accomplish this, researchers aim to:
- Quantify exposure and risk for humans, livestock, crops, fish, and wildlife
- Develop and test remediation strategies and technologies
- Explore safer PFAS alternatives
Vision
The MSU Center for PFAS Research is positioned as a center of excellence at MSU that will be a go-to location for PFAS research as it pertains to contamination of agricultural and natural resources in the state of Michigan, in the U.S. and the world. Researchers are working with state government and other relevant stakeholders with an interest in PFAS-related issues.
News
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Otsego group gets $500K grant to track public health amid contamination concerns
Published on February 9, 2025
An Otsego community group has been awarded a $500,000 grant to help track long-term health issues it says are linked to pollution. -
MSU-patented PFAS destruction technology licensed by a Lansing company
Published on February 7, 2025
MSU patented a method for fully defluorinating PFAS, developed by Hui Li, Stephen Boyd, and Brian Teppen.
Media Coverage
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Otsego group starts project to fight PFAS contamination
Published on February 6, 2025
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MSU researchers honored for scientific excellence
Published on May 21, 2024 by MSU Today
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PFAS Report: MSU professor offers highlights of CDC guidance
Published on July 28, 2022 by MSU Today