Experience

The Institute for Human Health Risk Assessment and Risk Communication brings the depth of experience required to meet the challenging needs of environmental research and industry support. Significant experience includes:

  • Residential Exposure to Lead and Arsenic
  • Urban Lead Exposure in HUD Housing
  • Exposure and Risk Assessment of Plutonium Contaminated Soils
  • Radon Monitoring and Exposure Assessment
  • Development of Communication Tools for Effective Risk Communication
  • Quantitative and Qualitative Comparison of DOE and EPA Risk Assessment Methodologies
  • Analysis of Developmental Effects of Lead on Children
  • Development of Site-Specific Programs for Evaluating Human Health Risk Resulting from Contaminated Soils
  • Performance of Residential Lead Abatement Programs
  • Use of Biomarkers to Evaluate Inadvertent Soil Ingestion
  • Training Environmental Professionals in Exposure Assessment Techniques
  • Measurements of Background Levels of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials

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