Understanding effects of pollutants on human health is crucial for developing effective prevention and mitigation strategies.
Understanding effects of pollutants on human health is crucial for developing effective prevention and mitigation strategies.
Air Pollution: Investigating the effects of particulate matter, ozone, and other air pollutants on respiratory health, cardiovascular disease, and overall well-being.
Water Pollution: Studying the impact of contaminants such as heavy metals, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals on water quality and human health.
Chemical Exposure: Examining the health risks associated with exposure to various chemicals found in everyday products, including household cleaners, personal care products, and industrial chemicals.
Climate Change and Health: Exploring the health consequences of climate change, such as extreme weather events, heat stress, and vector-borne diseases.
Air Pollution: Investigating the effects of particulate matter, ozone, and other air pollutants on respiratory health, cardiovascular disease, and overall well-being.
Water Pollution: Studying the impact of contaminants such as heavy metals, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals on water quality and human health.
Chemical Exposure: Examining the health risks associated with exposure to various chemicals found in everyday products, including household cleaners, personal care products, and industrial chemicals.
Climate Change and Health: Exploring the health consequences of climate change, such as extreme weather events, heat stress, and vector-borne diseases.
1. Informed Policy Making:
Providing evidence-based information to support policies that protect public health and the environment.
2. Improved Health Outcomes:
Developing strategies for preventing and mitigating the adverse health effects of environmental pollutants.
3. Advancing Scientific Knowledge:
Contributing to the understanding of the complex relationship between environmental factors and human health
1. Informed Policy Making:
Providing evidence-based information to support policies that protect public health and the environment.
2. Improved Health Outcomes:
Developing strategies for preventing and mitigating the adverse health effects of environmental pollutants.
3. Advancing Scientific Knowledge:
Contributing to the understanding of the complex relationship between environmental factors and human health