Environmental Agents Research
Through out life, various agents in our environment can affect our health. This is especially true for the fragile period during in utero development of the conceptus. Our researchers are looking at various chemical, physical,and biological (e.g., genomics) factors to determine how they affect development and subsequent health later in life.
Center for Women's Health and the Environment
The Center for Women's Health and the Environment is bringing together faculty across the University who are involved in research on women's health and how it may be affected by environmental factors.
Associated Studies
The Study for Future Families (SFF)
The National Children's Study
The Rochester Young Men's Study (RYMS)
The Infant Development and Environment Study - website coming soon!
Interested Faculty:
Shanna H. Swan, Ph.D.,
Morton W. Miller, Ph.D.,
Richard K. Miller, Ph.D.
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