Sep 122018
 

At Rutgers, the World Trade Center Medical Monitoring and Treatment Program, located on Busch campus, is working to help treat thousands of these people. Iris Udasin, principal investigator of the center and a professor at the Environmental Occupational Health Sciences Institute, said that the program sees approximately 1,400 to 1,500 people every year.

 

 

 

 September 12, 2018
Sep 112018
 

Location:

Rutgers Law School

123 Washington Street

Newark, NJ 07102

 

The Center for Environmental Exposures and Disease (CEED) was established in 1987 with a goal of understanding, detecting, preventing and solving environmental health problems through collaborative research. The Center has received generous support from NIEHS for the last 30 years [ES005022], as one of 22 Centers of Excellence. CEED currently has approximately 88 members from 23 Rutgers departments.

Regionally, CEED serves New Jersey, the most densely populated and perhaps the most heavily polluted state in the nation. Nationally, our members serve as advisors to state and local officials, and citizen groups on issues of pollution and consequent disease, environmental health education and disease prevention.

 September 11, 2018