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Purdue University; University of Illinois at Chicago; Indiana University
Sa Liu, Ph.D.; Brandon Boor, Ph.D.
Addressing Tetrachloroethylene Exposure in an Impacted Community: Residents’ Concerns, Neurotoxic Effects, and Exposure Reduction
New York University Grossman School of Medicine; University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
Judith Terry Zelikoff, Ph.D.; Esther Erdei, Ph.D.
Building Food Sovereignty, Sustainability, and Better Health in Environmentally Impacted Native Americans
University of Southern California; Occidental College; University of Colorado Boulder
Jill E. Johnston, Ph.D.; Bhavna Shamasunder, Ph.D.; Michael Hannigan, Ph.D.
Los Angeles Voices on Oil, Community, Environment, and Salud (LAS VOCES) Study
University of Kentucky
Jason Unrine, Ph.D.; Anna G. Hoover, Ph.D.
A University-community Partnership to Reduce Exposure to Disinfection By-products in Appalachia
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Amy J. Schulz, Ph.D.; Stuart A. Batterman, Ph.D.
Community Action to Promote Healthy Environments
University of Kentucky
Ellen J. Hahn, Ph.D.
Radon on the RADAR
University of Alabama, Birmingham
Matthew Gribble, Ph.D.
Prevention of Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning in Subsistence Shellfish Harvest Communities in Southeast Alaska
Silent Spring Institute; Northeastern University
Laurel Schaider, Ph.D.; Phil Brown, Ph.D.
PFAS-REACH (Research, Education, and Action for Community Health)
Emory University
Michele Marcus, Ph.D.
Collaborative Research and Action: Empowering an Exposed Community
Medical College of Wisconsin
Matthew Dellinger, Ph.D.
Gigiigooinaan (Our Fish): A New Advisory to Promote Anishinaabe Health and Wellness
Queens College
Sherry Baron, M.D.
Safe and Just Cleaners: Reducing Exposure to Toxic Cleaning Chemical Products Among Low-Wage Immigrant Latino Community Members
University of Arizona
Paloma Beamer, Ph.D.
El Trabajo no te Debe Dañar: Reduction of Hazardous Exposures in Small Businesses through a Community Health Worker Intervention
University of Southern California
Shohreh Farzan, Ph.D.; Jill Johnston, Ph.D.
The Salton Sea and Children’s Health: Assessing Imperial Valley Respiratory Health and the Environment
University of Arizona
Frank A. von Hippel, Ph.D.
Restoring Northeast Cape for the Health and Well-being of the Yupik Communities of St. Lawrence Island (Sivuqaq), Alaska
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