Presentations

Characterization of Satellite-Derived Air Quality Measurements for Health Applications

Summary: Adverse air quality (AQ) increases health morbidities including cardiovascular, respiratory, diabetes and COVID-19. Environmental Protection Agency’s ground-based monitors are often used to predict AQ for areas outside of their range. Satellite data may provide higher spatial and temporal resolution AQ data. Assess the potential of using satellite AQ data of PM2.5, NO2, SO2, and …

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Materializing the Exposome: The Center of Excellence for Exposure Health Informatics

The informatics faculty presented a webinar on March 11 for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). You can view the recording here. More About the Presentation Comprehensive quantification of effects of the modern environment on health requires taking into account data from all contributing environmental exposures (exposome) which can span endogenous processes within …

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