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May 20

Welcome to the CEET Blog!

Posted by Adrian Hoppel 
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Welcome to the CEET Blog!WhatisEH_4

CEET marshals excellence in basic, translational, patient-oriented and population-based research to facilitate an integrative approach to environmental health and medicine. We are committed to being a regional resource and use the research to improve the environmental health of the public.

On our blog, we will be highlighting the research from the CEET Cores, the research’s application to public health and the types of questions on which our researchers are working. Bringing together scientists, the community, and the research questions is just one example of CEET’s multidirectional communication.

We hope this blog will provide an opportunity to not only meet our researchers but also learn about some of the questions they and other researchers are trying to answer about environmental health!

Follow #IamEH for all of our posts and learn about what environmental health questions are being asked all over the country!

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