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Kresge Center for Environmental Health

The Kresge Center for Environmental Health serves as the focus for environmental health research and training activities in the Harvard School of Public Health and elsewhere at Harvard University. The Center was established in 1958 to promote interactions among physicians, biological scientists, physical scientists, and engineers working on environmental problems that influence human health.

Affiliation: Harvard School of Public Health
Web site: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/kresge/

Recent articles about Kresge Center for Environmental Health

Direct damage from radiation may be passed to neighboring cells (Focus, February 9, 2001)
Industrial disasters sparked field of environmental health (Harvard University Gazette, December 9, 1999)

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