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Boston University Superfund Basic Research Program
Included in the BUSBRP are nine projects: A large scale cohort study of perchloroethylene (PCE) exposure in drinking water on Cape Cod, and a related project to develop new methods to locate geographic "hotspots" of increased risk; basic research studies of mechanisms whereby certain chlorinated compounds affect cellular processes associated with reproduction and development, especially as regards interactions with hormone signaling; a field study of reproductive effects in turtles in freshwater ponds impacted by a Superfund site on Cape Cod; and a project to develop new methods of remediation of groundwater. The goal of the CAC is to provide a basis for a new collaborative structure bridging the university with the community in order to:
A CAC goal is to ensure that educational programs are relevant and accessible to the community, and that materials are written in language and format that is appropriate for the intended audience. Other CAC partner organizations include Boston Area Health Education Center, Clean Water Fund, Roxbury Community College, and Toxics Action Center. Suggestions have been made at advisory committee meetings regarding aspects of research that would be useful and relevant to the needs of the community. These discussions are relayed to university Principal Investigators, and will be considered when new projects are proposed. New interactive web tool on environment and health issues goes live!In conjunction with the Boston University School of Public Health we are pleased to announce our "Ask the Researcher" page, where Superfund researchers answer questions posed by our readers. This month's featured researcherJennifer Schlezinger, Ph.D. Dr. Schlezinger investigates how aromatic hydrocarbons (by-products of combustion) and phthalate esters (plasticizers used in manufacturing polyvinyl chloride) cause death in antibody-producing cells within the bone marrow microenvironment. How would a toxic chemical trigger a cell to die prematurely? What are the consequences of premature cell death? Ask the Researcher and find out - http://www.busbrp.org/ask.html If you'd like to ask Dr. Schlezinger a question about her research, please email it to ask@busbrp.org. More about the BU Superfund Basic Research ProjectThe Superfund Basic Research Program was established under the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and administered through the National Institute of Environmental Health Science (NIEHS). It receives funding from the U.S. EPA. Visit the BU Superfund Basic Research Program website. If you would like more information on how to participate in the program, please contact Barbara Goldoftas at Boston University: 617-638-4620, e-mail: bgoldoft@bu.edu |
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