Research

I’m an environmental toxicologist and chemist. My research activity falls into four major interdisciplinary areas focused on distinct societal challenges. My research group works to help solve these challenges by working collaboratively with scientists, physicians and engineers from a variety disciplines as well as collaborating with citizens from affected communities.

Environmental chemistry and toxicology of nanomaterials

Over the past three decades, there has been an explosion in the use of engineered nanomaterials in every facet of science and technology.  We helped to pioneer the field of environmental nanoscience. We developed tools that utilize advanced analytical, imaging and spectroscopic techniques to investigate the environmental transformations, bioavailability, bioaccumulation, trophic transfer and maternal transfer of these contaminants. We relate this information to molecular mechanisms of toxicity and adverse organismal effects with population level relevance. Our work with nanomaterials focuses on how the properties of nanomaterials relate to their bioavailability and adverse effects and how these properties change in the environment and within organisms.

Li et al., 2019, Environmental Science Nano, 6:273-285

Exposure to and health effects of disinfection byproducts in drinking water

We work with community partners in Martin and Letcher Counties Kentucky in a community-engaged study patterns of exposure to drinking water disinfection byproducts (DBPs).  Disinfection byproducts are formed when natural organic matter (NOM) in source water reacts with chlorine or chloramine and other halogens during drinking water treatment. Examples include trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids. The most common violation of the safe drinking water act in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and nationally is for disinfection byproducts.  As many as 11 million people nationwide are exposed to levels of disinfection byproducts that exceed national standards.  DBPs have been linked to urinary tract cancers and birth defects in epidemiological studies.  Our research aims to identify the factors influencing multi-route exposure to DBPs and help prioritize engineering solutions to reduce exposure.  A key element of this research involves engagement and citizen science to help determine exposures at the level of the individual household.

Unrine, et al., 2024, PLoS Water

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry and Biogeochemistry of Trace-elements

Humans have recognized the toxicity of trace-elements such as arsenic, mercury, and lead since antiquity.  Yet wildlife and humans still often suffer adverse effects from unintentional exposure to these elements.  Over the years we have addressed a wide array of topics in trace-element toxicology with an emphasis on food chain exposure and trophic transfer, maternal transfer, soil exposure, and drinking water exposure.  Our projects have included investigation of the correlation between lung cancer and trace-element exposure in southeastern Kentucky, development of non-invasive biomarkers of children’s lead exposure, bioaccumulation and effects of mercury exposure in amphibians, metal exposure in agricultural workers in Central America, arsenic exposure from contaminated soil at a Kentucky superfund site, selenium contamination from mining sites and coal combustion products, and trophic and maternal transfer of selenium in reptiles, among other projects.

Dantzer et al., 2020, Science of the Total Environment, 700:13549

Nanocarriers for delivery of RNA for RNA interference technology to increase sustainability of food production

An increase in food production and decrease in food waste is needed to meet the needs of global population nearing 10 billion.  Up to a third of food is lost in the field to insect pests.  Many insects and other pests have evolved resistance to chemical pesticides.  Further chemical pesticides have historically been linked to adverse effects in humans and ecosystems.  RNA interference is a biological control method that uses RNA to suppress gene expression in target species.  However, there are barriers to the application of RNA interference technology including instability of RNA in the environment and physiological barriers that prevent delivery of dsRNA to the intracellular location of the RNAi machinery (the cytoplasm).  We have been working on developing materials to deliver dsRNA to insect pests and insect disease vectors as well as utilizing the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as a model species to understand the mechanisms of nanocarrier-mediated RNAi.

Laisney et al., 2021, Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology.

Service

Co-director of the analytical core for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences P30 Environmental Health Sciences Core Center (EHSCC) - University of Kentucky Center for Appalachian Research in Environmental Sciences (UK-CARES)

Faculty supervisor of the Plant and Soil Sciences nutrient analysis laboratory

Administration

I also serve as director of the Kentucky Water Research Institute (KWRI).  KWRI is part of a nationwide association of 54 federally authorized water resource institutes and centers located at land-grant universities. KWRI serves as an important link between water-related personnel at academic institutions, government agencies and in the private sector. KWRI manages a wide variety of research projects, provides technical support to its stakeholders, and educates and trains the next generation of water resource experts. See more information about KWRI.

Research Training

My lab accepts students for research training from the high school through postdoctoral levels. Examples of former mentees and their current positions are listed below.  Contact me for more information. 

Selected Former Postdocs

  • Simona Murph- Senior Research Scientist, Savannah River National Laboratory
  • Aaron Shoults-Wilson- Associate Professor, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Devrah Arndt- Scientist, Proctor and Gamble
  • Blanche Collin, Maître de Conférences (equivalent to Assistant Professor), University of Aix-Marseilles, France
  • Jérôme Laisney, Research Scientist, GreenLight Biosciences
  • Chun Chen- Associate Professor, Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University, China
  • Jonathan Judy- Associate Professor, University of Florida

Selected Former Graduate Students

  • Annie Whitley- Marine Protection Coordinator, United States Environmental Protection Agency
  • Emily Oostveen- Chemist, Kentucky Department of Environmental Protection
  • Sewwandi Rathnayake, Senior Regional Advisor, Texas A&M University
  • Stuart Lichtenberg, Environmental Chemist, University of Minnesota
  • Zeinah Elhaj Baddar, Research Scientist, Greenlight Biosciences
  • Sara Qian, Posdoctoral Fellow, Michigan State University    

Selected Former Undergraduate Researchers

  • Oksana Zhurbich, Clinical Psychologist, Kentucky Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders
  • Alison Pecquet, Technical Expert, Syngenta
  • Anna-Blake Langley, Professional Staff Member, United States House of Representatives
  • Julianna Dantzer, Grants Manager, Solar United Neighbors
  • Yoana Cosyleon, Pollution Control Inspector, Miami Dade County Department of Environmental Resource Management.
  • Raymond Batts, CEO, Collective Minds Corporation
  • Alicia Harriman, PhD Student, University of Georgia

Scholars@UK

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Modeling the Tradeoff Between Water Loss, Chlorine Residuals, and Trihalomethanes in Rural Appalachia, USA

Fordjour, G., Gautam, Y., Ormsbee, L., Yost, S. & Unrine, J., Nov 2025, In: Water (Switzerland). 17, 21, 3138.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Spatial and seasonal variation in disinfection byproducts concentrations in a rural public drinking water system: A case study of Martin County, Kentucky, USA

Unrine, J. M., McCoy, N., Christian, W. J., Gautam, Y., Ormsbee, L., Sanderson, W., Draper, R., Mooney, M., Cromer, M., Pennell, K. & Hoover, A. G., 2024, In: PLOS Water. 3, 3

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Isotopically tracing the impact of water contaminant “cocktails” on nitrogen pathways in constructed treatment wetlands

Byers, E. N., Messer, T. L., Tobias, C., Miller, D. N., Barton, C., Unrine, J. & Agouridis, C., Dec 1 2025, In: Water Research. 287, 124294.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

A Unionid Mussel Biodiversity Hotspot Experiencing Unexplained Declines: Evaluating the Influence of Chemical Stressors Using Caged Juveniles

Wilson, W. A., Bergeron, C., Archambault, J., Unrine, J., Jones, J., Beaty, B., Shea, D., Lazaro, P. R., Callihan, J. L., Rogers, J. J. & Cope, W. G., Aug 2025, In: Diversity. 17, 8, 503.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Correction to: Putting biomonitors to work: native moss as a screening tool for solid waste incineration (Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, (2024), 196, 12, (1177), 10.1007/s10661-024-13354-y)

Jovan, S., Jacobson, E., Unrine, J. M., Jalili-Jahani, N. & McCune, B., Jun 2025, In: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 197, 6, 679.

Research output: Contribution to journalComment/debate

Contaminant mixtures and their impact on nitrate removal in wetlands: A mesocosm study

Byers, E. N., Messer, T. L., Miller, D. N., Barton, C., Unrine, J. & Agouridis, C., May 2025, In: Journal of Environmental Management. 383, 125518.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Technology readiness and overcoming barriers to sustainably implement nanotechnology-enabled plant agriculture

Hofmann, T., Lowry, G. V., Ghoshal, S., Tufenkji, N., Brambilla, D., Dutcher, J. R., Gilbertson, L. M., Giraldo, J. P., Kinsella, J. M., Landry, M. P., Lovell, W., Naccache, R., Paret, M., Pedersen, J. A., Unrine, J. M., White, J. C. & Wilkinson, K. J., Jul 2020, In: Nature Food. 1, 7, p. 416-425 10 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review

Delivery of short hairpin RNA in the neotropical brown stink bug, Euschistus heros, using a composite nanomaterial

Laisney, J., Loczenski Rose, V., Watters, K., Donohue, K. V. & Unrine, J. M., Aug 2021, In: Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology. 177, 104906.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Characterization, Performance, and Toxicological Assessment of Polysulfone-Sulfonated Polyether Ether Ketone Membranes for Water Separation Applications

Yousaf, M. U., Madeo Cortarelli, L., Jebet, N. I., Unrine, J. M., Aich, N., Tsyusko, O. V. & Escobar, I. C., Mar 2025, In: Membranes. 15, 3, 87.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Controlled Nitrogen Release by Hydroxyapatite Nanomaterials in Leaves Enhances Plant Growth and Nitrogen Uptake

Sharma, B., Kohay, H., Sharma, S., Youngblood, M., Cochran, J. P., Unrine, J. M., Tsyusko, O. V., Lowry, G. V. & Giraldo, J. P., Jan 28 2025, In: ACS Nano. 19, 3, p. 3906-3919 14 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Putting biomonitors to work: native moss as a screening tool for solid waste incineration

Jovan, S., Jacobson, E., Unrine, J. M., Jalili-Jahani, N. & McCune, B., Dec 2024, In: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 196, 12, 1177.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Exposure to Lead in Drinking Water Causes Cognitive Impairment via an Alzheimer’s Disease Gene-Dependent Mechanism in Adult Mice

Kohler, K., Macheda, T., Hobbs, M. M., Maisel, M. T., Rodriguez, A., Farris, L., Wessel, C. R., Infantino, C., Niedowicz, D. M., Helman, A. M., Beckett, T. L., Unrine, J. M. & Murphy, M. P., Aug 20 2024, In: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. 100, s1, p. S291-S304

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

The occurrence and persistence of surface water contaminants across different landscapes

Byers, E. N., Messer, T. L., Unrine, J., Barton, C., Agouridis, C. & Miller, D. N., Jan 1 2025, In: Science of the Total Environment. 958, 177837.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Metal-Organic Framework-Enabled Sustainable Agrotechnologies: An Overview of Fundamentals and Agricultural Applications

Cui, Z., Li, Y., Tsyusko, O. V., Wang, J., Unrine, J. M., Wei, G. & Chen, C., 2024, (Accepted/In press) In: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review

Effects of Multiple Stressors, Pristine or Sulfidized Silver Nanomaterials, and a Pathogen on a Model Soil Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans

Cochran, J. P., Ngy, P., Unrine, J. M., Matocha, C. J. & Tsyusko, O. V., Jun 2024, In: Nanomaterials. 14, 11, 913.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Bromine contamination and risk management in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems

Leri, A. C., Hettithanthri, O., Bolan, S., Zhang, T., Unrine, J., Myneni, S., Nachman, D. R., Tran, H. T., Phillips, A. J., Hou, D., Wang, Y., Vithanage, M., Padhye, L. P., Jasemi Zad, T., Heitz, A., Siddique, K. H. M., Wang, H., Rinklebe, J., Kirkham, M. B. & Bolan, N., May 5 2024, In: Journal of Hazardous Materials. 469, 133881.

Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review

A monoadduct generating Ru(ii) complex induces ribosome biogenesis stress and is a molecular mimic of phenanthriplatin

Mitchell, R. J., Kriger, S. M., Fenton, A. D., Havrylyuk, D., Pandeya, A., Sun, Y., Smith, T., DeRouchey, J. E., Unrine, J. M., Oza, V., Blackburn, J. S., Wei, Y., Heidary, D. K. & Glazer, E. C., May 10 2023, In: RSC Chemical Biology. 4, 5, p. 344-353 10 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Concentrations of Lead and Arsenic in Mother’s Milk and Children’s Blood in Peruvian Breastfeeding Dyads

Linares, A. M., Thaxton-Wiggins, A. & Unrine, J. M., Feb 2024, In: Journal of Human Lactation. 40, 1, p. 69-79 11 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Therapeutic dosing and targeting efficacy of Pt-Mal-LHRH towards triple negative breast cancer

Ndinguri, M., Middleton, L., Unrine, J., Lui, S., Rollins, J., Nienaber, E., Spease, C., Williams, A. & Cormier, L., Oct 2023, In: PLoS ONE. 18, 10 October, e0287151.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Triarylphosphine-Coordinated Bipyridyl Ru(II) Complexes Induce Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Mitchell, R. J., Gowda, A. S., Olivelli, A. G., Huckaba, A. J., Parkin, S., Unrine, J. M., Oza, V., Blackburn, J. S., Ladipo, F., Heidary, D. K. & Glazer, E. C., Jul 17 2023, In: Inorganic Chemistry. 62, 28, p. 10940-10954 15 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Program Income: Center for Appalachian Research in Environmental Sciences: Administrative Core

Haynes, E. (PI), Bauer, J. (CoI), Cassis, L. (CoI), Christian, J. (CoI), Cox, N. (CoI), Curry, T. (CoI), Dignan, M. (CoI), Evers, B. M. (CoI), Fan, W.-M. (CoI), Hannon, P. (CoI), Hoover, A. (CoI), Pearson, K. (CoI), Pennell, K. (CoI), Sanderson, W. (CoI), Schoenberg, N. (CoI), Stanifer, S. (CoI), Stratton, T. (CoI), Swanson, H. (CoI), Talbert, J. (CoI), Unrine, J. (CoI), Hahn, E. (Former PI), Arnett, D. (Former CoI), DiPaola, R. (Former CoI), Heath, E. (Former CoI), Kern, P. (Former CoI), May, B. (Former CoI), Miller, J. (Former CoI), Richardson, K. (Former CoI), Stanley, S. (Former CoI) & Stromberg, A. (Former CoI)

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

5/1/174/30/28

Project: Research project

Center for Appalachian Research in Environmental Sciences: Administrative Core

Haynes, E. (PI), Bauer, J. (CoI), Cassis, L. (CoI), Christian, J. (CoI), Cox, N. (CoI), Curry, T. (CoI), Dignan, M. (CoI), Evers, B. M. (CoI), Fan, W.-M. (CoI), Hannon, P. (CoI), Hoover, A. (CoI), Pearson, K. (CoI), Pennell, K. (CoI), Sanderson, W. (CoI), Schoenberg, N. (CoI), Stanifer, S. (CoI), Stratton, T. (CoI), Swanson, H. (CoI), Talbert, J. (CoI), Unrine, J. (CoI), Hahn, E. (Former PI), Arnett, D. (Former CoI), DiPaola, R. (Former CoI), Heath, E. (Former CoI), Kern, P. (Former CoI), May, B. (Former CoI), Miller, J. (Former CoI), Richardson, K. (Former CoI), Stanley, S. (Former CoI) & Stromberg, A. (Former CoI)

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

5/1/174/30/28

Project: Research project

Center for Appalachian Research in Environmental Sciences: Administrative Core

Haynes, E. (PI), Bauer, J. (CoI), Cassis, L. (CoI), Christian, J. (CoI), Cox, N. (CoI), Curry, T. (CoI), Dignan, M. (CoI), Evers, B. M. (CoI), Fan, W.-M. (CoI), Hoover, A. (CoI), Pearson, K. (CoI), Pennell, K. (CoI), Sanderson, W. (CoI), Schoenberg, N. (CoI), Stanifer, S. (CoI), Stratton, T. (CoI), Swanson, H. (CoI), Talbert, J. (CoI), Unrine, J. (CoI), Hahn, E. (Former PI), Arnett, D. (Former CoI), DiPaola, R. (Former CoI), Heath, E. (Former CoI), Kern, P. (Former CoI), May, B. (Former CoI), Miller, J. (Former CoI), Richardson, K. (Former CoI), Stanley, S. (Former CoI) & Stromberg, A. (Former CoI)

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

6/3/234/30/25

Project: Research project

Jason Unrine: 104B Water Resources Research Institute Annual Base Program

Unrine, J. (PI), Evans, S. (CoI), Shelley, A. (CoI), Byrne, D. (Former CoI) & Sena, K. (Former CoI)

US Geological Survey

9/1/218/31/26

Project: Research project

Diana Byrne: 104B Water Resources Research Institute Annual Base Program

Byrne, D. (PI), Unrine, J. (CoI), Evans, S. (Former CoI), Sena, K. (Former CoI) & Shelley, A. (Former CoI)

US Geological Survey

9/1/218/31/26

Project: Research project

Kenton Sena: 104B Water Resources Research Institute Annual Base Program

Sena, K. (PI), Unrine, J. (CoI), Byrne, D. (Former CoI), Evans, S. (Former CoI) & Shelley, A. (Former CoI)

US Geological Survey

9/1/218/31/26

Project: Research project

Education

  • B.S., Biology, Antioch College
  • Ph.D, Toxicology, University of Georgia

Associated Departments

Plant and Soil Sciences