Looking at the effects of common exposures for mothers and infants and their susceptibility to allergy, atopy and infection.
The placenta can be used to define the environment the fetus encounters, to understand the causes and mechanisms of a variety of health outcomes in children, and to detect at risk children.
Investigating food and water as sources of arsenic exposure in pregnant women and children and the effects on child growth and development.
The Community Outreach and Research Translation Core provides key information and research findings about children's environmental health through helpful tools, info graphics and resources. Learn how to prevent or reduce the risk of harmful health effects from environmental exposures.