Noblet speaks at PFAS research symposium

Caroline Noblet, associate professor of economics and Mitchell Center Faculty Fellow, delivered a talk during an annual symposium hosted by the Michigan State University Center for PFAS Research Oct. 22-24. Noblet’s talk, “Case Study 2: Consumer Reaction to PFAS in Agriculture,” was given on Oct. 24.

The University of Maine, particularly Noblet and Pauline Kamath, UMaine associate professor of animal health; also collaborated with the center in hosting its symposium, along with the Maine Farmland Trust and U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service.

Visit the MSU website to learn more about the event.