- Associate professor, Department of Science and Technology

- Bryant University
- Phone: 401.232.6233
- Email: dlm1@bryant.edu
Research
Dan McNally’s academic interests focus on environmental toxicology and risk assessment, green technologies for sustainability, and investigation and remediation of contaminated sites. His research interests include factors affecting bioremediation of contaminated sediments: biodegradability and bioavailability, trace metal uptake by vegetation grown on coal-generated fly ash and migration of PAH contaminates from exposed petroleum products in the environment.
Education
Ph.D., Environmental Engineering, Michigan Technological University
M.S., Civil Engineering, Michigan Technological University
M.A., Computer Resources Management, Webster University
M.A., Business Administration, Webster Universit
B.S., Architecture, University of Detroit

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