About Paul Vouros

Northeastern’s accomplished chemistry professor, Paul Vouros, retired December 2016 after 42 years of teaching and research. His work developing chromatographic methods coupled with mass spectrometry, has led him to many research applications and collaborations around the world. Much of his interest has been in the detection and quantitation of biomarkers associated with DNA damage from the interaction of carcinogens from a variety of sources, ranging from environmental and radiation exposure to the cooking of food. With his expertise in the field of mass spectrometry, Vouros has incorporated his research into the classes that he has taught, along with mentoring many undergraduate, PhD, and Master’s students throughout his many years here.

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