Tag Archives: Terry Hazen
Nature’s Wrath: Environmental Expert’s Home Damaged by Tornado
UT–ORNL Governor’s Chair for Environmental Biotechnology Terry Hazen recalls the day his home was hit by a massive tornado, destroying much of his home and belongings.
Waste Makes Haste: Sewage and Swift Action Helped Control the Spread of Covid-19
PhD student Ye Li’s work with wastewater during the Covid-19 pandemic helped keep UT safe—and just revealed new opportunities for studying the virus’s spread.
Hazen Digs Deep into Y-12’s Past—and Future
The new SubSurface Observatory at Y-12 gives Terry Hazen and his DoE ENIGMA team an unprecedented look at how subsurface microbes respond to contamination.
Hazen Offers Expertise to Peruvian Officials, Scientists in Wake of Oil Spill
UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair Terry Hazen has spoken to officials in Peru to share his expertise on oil spill mitigation in the wake of their recent crisis.
Hazen Recognized By ASM for Environmental Research
UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair for Environmental Biotechnology Terry Hazen is one of 16 honored by the 2021 American Society for Microbiology […]
Wastewater Monitoring Plan Could Keep Campus Safe From COVID-19
UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair Terry Hazen’s research team will monitor the wastewater of several UT buildings for the presence of the SARS CoV-2 virus.
Hazen Lays Foundation for Major Engineering Research Center Focused on Fracking
UT-ORNL’s Governor’s Chair for Environmental Biotechnology Terry Hazen is in the planning stages for what he hopes will become UT’s […]
Hazen Co-Authors Study on Oil Spill Cleanup Safety
A UT professor and expert known for his work on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill recovery efforts has co-authored a […]
Terry Hazen Makes a Career of Researching Benefits of Microorganisms
Terry Hazen, UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair for Environmental Biotechnology, was recently profiled on the Oak Ridge National Laboratory website. The profile […]
Governor’s Chair for Environmental Biotechnology Terry Hazen Named One of UT’s Top Cited Researchers
When peers cite a faculty member’s research, it’s a solid indication of the respect they have attained in their field. […]