The Senator Frank R. Lautenberg Environmental Health Sciences Laboratory and the Laboratory of Innovation in Precision Exposome Medicine, co-located on the same floor in the Atran Building, provide state-of-the-art expertise and instrumentation in exposure biology that enable studies on neurodevelopment, respiratory health, reproductive health, puberty, obesity, and many other public health priorities. Learn more.
The Physiological Assessment of Children’s Environmental Risk (PACER) Laboratory, established in 2012 by Rosalind Wright, MD, MPH, is focused on the assessment of key regulatory biological response systems in pregnant women, infants, and children.