
Current Projects:
Arsenic and Child Respiratory Health in
Incident Cancer Studies in a Unique Arsenic-exposed Area of Chile: National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences (NIEHS), Grant No. R01-ES014032.
Toxic Substances
in the Environment (Arsenic Biomarkers Epidemiology), a section of the Superfund Basic Research Program
at the University of California, Berkeley (Dr. Martyn Smith, Principal
Investigator): National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Grant No. P42- ES04705.
Arsenic in Drinking Water, Pregnancy Outcomes, and Child Development in West
International Research & Training Program in Environmental and Occupational
Health:
Miscellaneous programmatic support: Center
for Occupational and Environmental Health (COEH),
Completed Projects:
Arsenic Lung Accumulation Study: the California
Cancer Research Program (CRP), Grant No. 00-00787V-20174.
California/Nevada bladder cancer case-control study of arsenic in water:
NIEHS Grant No: ES07459.
Dose-response study of arsenic-caused skin lesions in West Bengal,
Dr. Lee Moore's work: research fellowship, National
Institute of Health (NIH) and the American
Cancer Society.
Impact of
Arsenic on Mortality in
Initial risk assessment project: the California Department of
Health Services (Now the California
Environmental Protection Agency or Cal/EPA).
Low exposure epidemiological studies: the Awwa Research Foundation (AwwaRF).
Nutritional factors and susceptibility to arsenic-caused skin lesions in
West
Students' support: Health Effects Component,
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