EOHSI Research on
the World Trade Center Tragedy
The September 11th attack on
the World Trade Center (WTC) was an unprecedented event in several respects.
The worst being the large number of lives lost on this horrific day. Another
was the environmental onslaught brought on by the raging fires, collapsing
buildings, clouds of dust and smoke, physically treacherous conditions,
and the burning rubble and jet fuel. Through the UMDNJ-School of Public
Health and EOHSI's NIEHS Center for Environmental Health Sciences, faculty
members were called upon early on by the NY/NJ Port Authority to serve
as advisors on the environmental and human health impacts of the tragedy.
While EOHSI faculty members
continue to serve as advisors, they are also conducting research on the
environmental and occupational health aspects of this event.
EOHSI
Research
Members of the NIEHS Center's
Community Outreach and Education Program have developed a website with
environmental health information for the public.
Environmental
Health Effects of WTC 
For additional information
on WTC, Anthrax, General Biodefense, Bio-Terrorism
Links
To Sites For Additional Information
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For more
information contact: info@eohsi.rutgers.edu
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