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Exposure Assessment Core

Organization UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBORLocation ANN ARBOR, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Apr 2011Deadline 31 Mar 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025Advisory CommitteesAir PollutantsArchivesBiological MarkersBiological MonitoringBloodBlood Reticuloendothelial SystemChemicalsCollaborationsCommunitiesConsultationsDataData AnalysesData AnalysisDetectionDiseaseDisorderDrynessEducation and OutreachEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental Health ScienceExposure toFeesFundingGenomeGoalsHybridsInstruction and OutreachInternationalInvestigatorsKnowledgeLaboratoriesLifeLinkMapsMeasurementMeasuresMethodsMichiganMissionModelingPerformancePilot ProjectsPoliciesProductivityResearchResearch PersonnelResearchersSamplingScientistServicesSightSpottingsStatistical Data AnalysesStatistical Data AnalysisStatistical Data InterpretationTask ForcesTraining and OutreachTutoring and OutreachUniversitiesValidationVisionWorkadvisory teamanalytical methodbio-markersbiologic markerbiomarkerbiomonitoringconferenceconsultationconventioncostdata interpretationdesigndesigninghealth science researchinnovateinnovationinnovativemembermethod developmentnoveloutreachpilot studyquality assurancesoundstatistical analysissummitsymposiasymposiumvalidationsvisual function
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SUMMARY/ABSTRACT (Exposure Assessment Core)
The Exposure Assessment (EA) Core provides critical support to advance the Michigan Center on Lifestage

Environmental Exposures and Disease (M-LEEaD) mission through a broad range of exposure assessment

services for M-LEEaD scientists. The EAC conducts exposure analyses in pilot projects, facilitates the design,

implementation, analysis and characterization of environmental exposures, and expands the use and

capabilities of exposure measurements. The EA Core helps to ensure that exposure assessments and

analytical data generated and used by Center members are scientifically sound, quality-assured, and reflect

state-of-the-art knowledge and expertise. The EA Core also furthers the translational vision and initiatives of M-

LEEaD by participating in outreach and translational initiatives aimed at informing policy and the lay public. The

specific aims are to: (1) provide analytical services to measure and characterize environmental exposures for

research investigating exposure-disease links; (2) provide consultations, referrals and other services that

support exposure assessment activities; (3) coordinate and leverage exposure assessment activities related to

exposure assessment, particularly biomonitoring; (4) advance the performance and capability of exposure

measurements; and (5) disseminate exposure assessment related information to Center investigators and

outreach to the public and other stakeholders. The EA Core aims to use innovative methods, including the use

of novel and enhanced sampling and analytical methods. Core management and activities encourage

utilization of the EA Core in developing pilot projects and proposals and in executing research. The EA Core

provides free consultations, access to a broad menu of services, and “one-stop” shopping approach with the

goal of utilizing exposure measurements, enhancing research productivity, and promoting interdisciplinary work

for M-LEEaD members and others engaged in environmental health sciences research. Access to the EA Core

is available to M-LEEaD members, University of Michigan scientists, and other investigators. Cost-matching

and discounted fees for analytical services are available to M-LEEaD members, depending on analyte, matrix

and service. EA Core funds help support, as needed and feasible, methods development, statistical analyses,

exposure modeling and data interpretations, i.e., these items are not charged to Center members. EA Core

funds also help augment pilot projects, initiate and support method development and exploratory work, and

promote participation with collaborating and supporting laboratories for inter-laboratory inter-comparisons for

quality assurance and other purposes. Method development activities supporting exposure assessment

activities of Center members include advancing biomarker measurements, including the use of advanced

GC/MS-MS approaches, enhanced chemical detection and validation using archived dried blood spots

samples, combined genome/biomarker optimization; and exposure mapping.

Grant Number: 5P30ES017885-13
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: STUART BATTERMAN

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