Dr. Greg Möller
Associate Professor
Dept. of Food Science & Toxicology

Email: gmoller@uidaho.edu 
Office: Food Research Center, Rm 204a
Phone: (208) 301-1814
Fax: (208) 885-2567

PROFILE

Degrees:

Ph.D., Physical Chemistry 
University of California, Davis, 1985

Courses Taught:

Principles of Environmental Toxicology FST 409/509

Food Toxicology FST 464/564

Research Interests:

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Biogeochemistry of As, Se, and P

Water Quality

Food Safety

Recent Publications:

Newcombe, R.L., B.K. Hart, and G. Möller. Arsenic removal from water by moving bed active filtration. 2006. Journal of Environmental Engineering 132(1): 5-12.

Knotek-Smith, H.M., D.L. Crawford, R. Smith, and G. Möller. 2006. Microbial studies of a selenium contaminated mine site and potential for on-site remediation. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology.  10.1007/s10295-006-0149-5.

Ryser, A.L., D.G. Strawn, M. A. Marcus, S. Fakara, J. L. Johnson-Maynard, and G. Möller. 2005. Microscopically focused synchrotron X-ray investigation of the selenium speciation in soils developing on reclaimed mine lands. Environmental Science and Technology 10.1021/es051674i.

Ryser, A.L., D.G. Strawn, M.A. Marcus, J.L. Johnson-Maynard, M.L. Gunter, and G. Möller. 2005. Micro-spectroscopic investigation of selenium bearing minerals from the Western US Phosphate Resource Area. Geochemical Transactions 6(1):1-11.

Peterson, C. and G. Möller. Biodegradability, Biological and Chemical Oxygen Demand, and Toxicity of Biodiesel Fuels, in The Biodiesel Handbook (2005) Gerhard Knothe, Jon Van Gerpen, and Jürgen Krahl, eds. ISBN: 1-893997-79-0. The American Oil Chemists' Society, Champaign, IL USA.

Selected Presentations:

Water Treatment Using Ultrasound-Induced Cavitation.” Electrical and Computer Engineering Colloquium, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID. April 13, 2006.

“Selenium Biogeochemistry in the WPRA: New Findings.” Area-Wide Selenium Workgroup, Pocatello ID. April 12, 2006.

“Absolute Phosphorus Removal: Process, mechanism, and engineering analysis of iron-based reactive filtration and coupled-CEPT at the Hayden, Idaho Wastewater Treatment Plant.” Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) Workshop 05-CTS-1W; Nutrient Removal. March 9-11, 2006. Washington, DC.

 “The Hard Work of Leadership.” Leadership Idaho Agriculture, Class of 2005, Moscow, ID. November 2005.  

“Teaching with the Web: Techniques and Technology.” School of the Environment, University of the Aegean, Lesvos, Greece. March 2005. 

“Perspectives on Sustainable Development - American Environmental History and Progress.” University of Macedonia and Aristotle University, US Embassy American Studies Seminar, Thessaloniki, Greece. April 2005.

“Endocrine Disruptors in Wastewater” Aristotle University, Department of Chemistry, Thessaloniki, Greece. April 2005.

“Genetically Modified Organisms – Food Safety, Environmental Concerns and the Policies that Address Them” Agricultural University of Athens, Department of Crop Science, Department of Ecology, Athens, Greece. April 2005.