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The Office of Research and Developments National Exposure Research Laboratory is divided into six areas of expertise: Environmental Sciences (Las Vegas, Nevada), Atmospheric Sciences Modeling (RTP, North Carolina), Human Exposure and Atmospheric Sciences (RTP, North Carolina), Ecosystems Research (Athens, Georgia), Ecological Exposure Research (Cincinnati, Ohio), and Microbiological and Chemical Exposure Assessment Research (Cincinnati, Ohio). The Environmental Sciences Division (ESD) conducts research, development, and technology transfer programs on environmental exposures to ecological and human receptors. ESD, located on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, develops methods for characterizing chemical and physical stressors, with special emphasis on ecological exposure. The Division develops landscape and regional assessment capabilities through the use of remote sensing and advanced spatial analysis techniques. ESD also conducts analytical chemistry research and applies advanced monitoring technology to issues involving surface and subsurface contamination. To carry out its mission, the Division applies a multidisciplinary, multimedia approach in both laboratory and field settings. ESD makes every effort to comply with the EPA EMS policy .
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