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Faculty Research
John Balmes
John Balmes
[profile]
Respiratory health effects of air pollutants
Ellen A. Eisen
Ellen A. Eisen
[profile]
Exposure-response models for occupational health studies, healthy worker survivor bias, and occupational respiratory disease.
Katharine Hammond
Katharine Hammond
[profile]
Exposure of construction workers to lead and relationship to blood lead levels, environmental tobacco smoke exposures, measurement of urinary solvent metabolites and the relationship to other exposure assessment parameters
Nina Holland
Children's environmental health, molecular epidemiology, human cytogenetics, reproductive toxicology
Richard Jackson
Richard J. Jackson
[profile]
Health policy as related to housing, transportation, agriculture, and economic policy; specific effects of the built environment on health; effects of toxic substances especially pesticides on health; biomonitoring and new tools in environmental health
Michael Jerrett
Michael Jerrett
[profile]
Spatial analysis of disease-exposure associations using Geographic Information Science; geographic exposure modeling, land use characterization.
Catharine Koshland
Catharine Koshland
[profile]
[research group]
Combustion processes: emission, monitoring, and intervention
Thomas McKone
Thomas McKone
[profile]
Risk assessment methods, mass transfer at environmental and human/environment boundaries, model uncertainty and reliability in exposure/risk assessment, environmental and occupational radioactivity, biotransfer and bioconcentration
Mark Nicas
Mark Nicas
[profile]
Mathematical modeling of contaminant emission and dispersion in air, probability modeling of airborne infectious disease transmission
Stephen M. Rappaport
Stephen M. Rappaport
[profile]
Exposure biology, exposure assessment, human metabolism of toxic chemicals, and statistical models of human exposure
Christine Skibola
Christine Skibola
[profile]
Genetic susceptibility to leukemia and lymphoma; biological effects of dietary phytochemicals on human health and disease with an emphasis on sex hormone metabolism
Kirk Smith
Environmental and health implications of economic development, health-damaging air pollution in developing countries, co-benefits (warming and ill-health reductions) of greenhouse gas controls, policy and regulation applications of exposure assessment
Martyn Smith
Martyn Smith
[profile]
Causes of leukemia and lymphoma, metabolism and toxicity of benzene, applying 'Omic' technologies to develop biomarkers of exposure, early effect and susceptibility in humans
Robert C. Spear
Mathematical modeling of toxicological and infectious processes and statistical issues in exposure assessment
Luoping Zhang
Luoping Zhang
[profile]
Mechanisms of bone marrow toxicity caused by benzene, application of FISH as a biomarker in studies of childhood leukemia and other types of cancer, application of gene expression profiling in molecular epidemiology and RNAi
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Research Groups & Centers
reasearch projects and centers
Superfund Schistosomiasis in China Guatemala Stove Intervention Schistosomiasis in China