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Texas A&M Superfund Research Center (Superfund Center) comprehensively evaluates the complexities of hazardous chemical exposures, potentially adverse health impacts, and potential hazards of exposures to complex mixtures through a series of multi-disciplinary projects derived from a case study utilizing Galveston Bay.
The Risk and Geospatial Sciences Core (RGSC) provides data and services for characterizing human health risks and geographic distribution from the environmental mixtures created during disasters, thereby supporting the cohesion, relevance, and implementation of project findings in the context of environmental decision-making.
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