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EOHSI
Centers
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NIEHS
Center for the Environmental Health Sciences
One of only 21 such centers in the U.S., the NIEHS Center is the driving
force underlying much of EOHSI's scientific research. The center strives
to solve environmental health problems through collaborative research
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NIEHS/EPA
Center for Childhood Neurotoxicology and Exposure Assessment
The Center is one
of four new centers for children's environmental health and disease
prevention funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences and the Environmental Protection Agency. The goal of the
Center is to determine the influences of environmental exposure to
neurotoxicants on child neurological heatlh and development with special
emphasis on autism related disabilities
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Consortium
for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation
This U.S. Department of Energy-funded center was created to develop
a credible strategy for providing the information needed to improve
risk-based compliance requirements for the clean-up of Superfund sites
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Ozone
Research Center
The Center studies the causes, dynamics and effects of photochemical
air pollution (smog), at the fundamental level with special focus
on issues and air quality problems affecting the Northeastern United
States and in particular the State of New Jersey |
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EPA
Center for Exposure and Risk Modeling
The principal mission of
the EPA Center for Exposure and Risk Modeling is the development and
application of computational tools for source-to-dose exposure assessments.
These tools can be used either on a "standalone" basis or
as components of the (M)odeling (EN)vironment for (TO)tal (R)isk (MENTOR)
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In addition to these centers,
EOHSI houses the following:
EOHSI Core Facilities
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Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, 170 Frelinghuysen
Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854
Phone: 732-445-0200 For additional information contact
webmaster@eohsi.rutgers.edu
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Updated on Tuesday, November 18, 2003
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