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Program Overview
Research Projects
Project 1: Characterization of drinking water contaminants and perinatal health effects in disadvantaged communities
Project 2: Influence of exposure to a mixture of PFAS & metals on the developing immune system
Project 3: In situ destruction of halogenated Superfund contaminants with biological radical reactions
Project 4: In situ destruction of halogenated Superfund contaminants with persulfate-generated radicals
Completed Projects from Previous Year Awards
Research Cores
Administrative Core
Community Engagement Core: Advancing California’s Human Right to Water through the Water Equity Science Shop (WESS)
Research Experience and Training Coordination Core
Data Management and Analysis Core
Completed Cores from Previous Year Awards
Publications
2023-2027
2022 – 2017
2016 – 2010
2009 – 2004
2003 – 2000
People
Events
PFAS Workshop: Translating Research to Policies that Protect Public Health and the Environment
From Free Radicals to Key Characteristics
Seminars in Environmental Justice
PFAS contamination: An emerging problem in California
NIEHS Superfund Research Program Annual Meeting 2018
CalDay 2018
2018 Update Meeting
SOT 2018
Event Photo Archive
PFAS Community of Practice
Contact
Project 3 News Archive
Presentations
Allan Smith. Once we asked what arsenic might cause; now we ask, what does it not cause?
Social and Preventive Medicine Seminar at University at Buffalo
, The State University of New York, September 13, 2013.