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The Human Exposure & Atmospheric Sciences Division (HEASD) conducts intramural and extramural research to characterize pollutant exposures, across the whole exposure assessment paradigm, from the pollutant source to the exposed person or receptor. The principal focus is to characterize aggregate human exposure from all sources and to characterize the emission and movement of pollutants through the atmosphere.

Atmospheric Research:
Human Exposures:

Dose Modeling:
Partnerships:
  • University Partnership Agreements - describes the association with universities (LBNL with University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University in Stanford, California and EOHSI with Robert B. Wood Johnson Medical School and Rutgers University) resulting in two consortia which collectively possesses world-class experience in human exposure modeling and risk assessment.

HEASD Publications:

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