Aaron Specht

Aaron Specht

Assistant Professor
School of Health Sciences
Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana
aspecht@purdue.edu

Fellowship Project: Testing efficiency and accessibility using a novel bone lead test

Dr. Aaron Specht is an Assistant Professor in the School of Health Sciences at Purdue University. His research focuses on the development, application, and understanding of exposure assessment for elemental and radiation exposures. His work focuses on increasing accessibility and cost effectiveness of exposure assessment techniques — making biomarker measurements on site in seconds. These non-invasive, portable, and handheld techniques can be done on almost anything including: nail, bone, or hair. With a more powerful benchtop system, he is able to measure elemental content of blood, including blood spots, much more efficiently than with typical chemical analyses. Shrinking down his methodology, he can also map elements down to 15 micrometers to help produce a timeline of exposure for hair and teeth or help to explain the inner workings of the body in toxicological studies. Dr. Specht has a wide range of collaborations from the hospital to the cliffs of the Grand Canyon. Now his focus remains on developing more community based studies utilizing his techniques.