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When: Friday, Oct 24, 2025, 9:00am - 1:00pm
Where: 3915 Beryl Rd, Suite 125, Raleigh, NC 27607

You are invited to attend a special in-person environmental training event in the Raleigh-Durham area from REGENESIS and Microbial Insights offering hands-on instruction in the latest field tools for successful remediation of PFAS, CVOCs and PHCs. The hands-on training will include lunch and networking with other environmental industry professionals in the area. We can provide PDH attendance certificates for three hours of training upon request.

Part 1: Applying Molecular Biological Tools for Enhanced Decision Making at Contaminated Sites

  • Introduction to molecular biological tools (MBTs)

  • Applying MBTs

  • Case Study: Employing molecular tools for strategy selection at a fractured bedrock, chlorinated solvent site

  • Into the future: new molecular tools and methods

Part 2: Measuring, Reporting and Designing Remedial Approaches Using Advanced Colloidal Technologies

  • Basics of Mass Flux

  • Application of Mass Flux Data

  • PFAS Risk Elimination

  • Using colloidal technologies to remediate PFAS, CVOCs and PHCs

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About the Presenters:


REGENESIS Remediation Solutions Sam Rosolina, PhD
Vice President of Applied Innovation, Microbial Insights
As Vice President of Applied Innovation at Microbial Insights, Dr. Sam Rosolina has led the development of cutting-edge molecular biological tools with a focus on environmental and industrial applications. With a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry and a background in trace-level toxin analysis, Sam has demonstrated expertise in translating complex data into practical solutions. His leadership in nationally recognized projects, such as the NSF-funded microbial assessment in East Palestine, underscores his commitment to accessible science and actionable insights. Dr. Rosolina is also proud to serve as the Board Chair for Discover Life in America, a non-profit and Great Smoky Mountains National Park partner dedicated to discovering, understanding, and conserving biodiversity.

presenter Patick Singer
Southeast District Technical Manager, REGENESIS
Patrick Singer has more than 3 years of experience in environmental remediation, starting with REGENESIS as a Project Supervisor with REGENESIS Remediation Services. He provides support and management to soil and groundwater remediation through the utilization of chemical reduction, chemical oxidation, sorption, and enhanced bioremediation methods throughout the United States. Patrick has assisted in the design and implementation of complex remediation projects, including those with LNAPL, DNAPL, and PFAS contaminated sites. He currently works alongside professional geologists and engineers to implement innovative remedial strategies. Patrick is currently the Southeast District Technical Manager for REGENESIS, based in Atlanta, GA, and holds a B.S in Natural Resources from the University of Georgia.