Expertise

Areas of Interest:: Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in various environmental matrices: POPs biomonitoring in biota and humans; non-invasive biomonitoring; exposure pathways and health hazards; emerging POPs in the environment

Dr. Amina Salamova is an environmental chemist who applies organic and analytical chemistry to the study of toxic pollutants in the environment.

Salamova's research interests lie in detecting persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in various environmental media, such as outdoor and indoor air, biota, and humans. She focuses primarily on determining spatial and temporal trends of POPs in regional and global environments and investigating human exposure routes and rates to POPs.

Communities
Environmental Policy, Public Administration
Degrees
PhD, Indiana University Bloomington, Environmental Science, 2011
MS, Indiana University Bloomington, Environmental Science, 2004
MS, Baku State University, Azerbaijan, Organic Chemistry, 2000
BS, Baku State University, Azerbaijan, Chemistry, 1998