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    Essay:

    Division of Environmental Health Sciences (EnHS)

    "to provide excellence in occupational and environmental health with respect to the education of environmental and occupational health professionals, in the conduct of research, and in service to the people and the State of Minnesota."

    "These aims are achieved through:

    • masters' and doctoral education programs,,
    • research and scholarly activities,,
    • professional practice and service,,
    • continuing education, and,
    • outreach programs that include collaborative efforts with faculty in colleges throughout the university, and through collaboration with health care organizations, industry and government agencies,

    EnHS Specialty Tracks

    EnHS graduate educational programs are organized into three core areas that reflect the inter- and multi-disciplinary scientific fields of environmental health as an essential component of the wider field of public health. These cores are:

    Health effects (toxicological and epidemiological methods for evaluations of environmental health effects) which includes environmental and occupational epidemiology, occupational health nursing, and environmental toxicology;

    Environmental exposures (addresses the nature, effects, and regulation of exposure to biological, physical, and chemical hazards in the environment); and includes industrial hygiene, environmental infectious diseases, and environmental chemistry; and

    Environmental health policy (a scientific basis for environmental and occupational health policy), which incorporates the environmental health policy specialty.

    This link was broken when checked on Dec. 2006Indoor Air Pollution: An Evaluation of Three Agents

    This link was broken when checked on Dec. 2006Indoor molds - PubH4103





    More info of this article can be found on the web at: This link was checked on Dec. 2006http://www1.umn.edu/eoh/





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      Indoor molds - PubH4103
      A well organized articles on molds, transport, monitoring, exposure, control, health effects, toxicity, biomarkers, etc.




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