The Environmental Assessments Core (FSC)
环境评估核心 (FSC)
基本信息
- 批准号:9244120
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 11.67万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AirBaltimoreChronic Obstructive Airway DiseaseCollectionCommunicationCommunitiesDataData QualityDatabasesDevelopmentEnvironmentEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental MonitoringEquipmentHome environmentManuscriptsMarylandMolecularMonitorNicotineParticulate MatterPovertyPreparationProcessProtocols documentationQuality ControlReportingResearchResearch DesignResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRunningRuralSamplingServicesSiteSourceTennesseeTrainingUniversitiesair monitoringair samplingambient air pollutionbasedata integrationdata managementquality assurancesample collectionstatistics
项目摘要
Project Summary
The purpose of the Environmental Assessment Central Core is to provide a centralized resource for the
conduction of exposure assessment activities related to environmental health research. The objectives are to
provide input into research design, field sampling equipment and support, and analytical services. Support of an
Environmental Assessment Central Core is justified based on the importance of exposure-related activities in
both research projects. The Core will assist Project 1 with indoor and outdoor monitoring to particulate matter,
NO2, and nicotine (indoor only). The Core will assist Project 2 with indoor and outdoor air monitoring for PM2.5
mass, NO2, and indoor air monitoring combustion molecular marks and nicotine. The Environmental Assessment
Central Core will train field staff in the Local Cores, collect and evaluate data from nearby ambient air pollution
monitoring stations, and provide quality assurance and quality control expertise. The Environmental Assessment
Central Core will interact with the Data Management and Statistics Core to provide exposure assessment data
for integration into analyses.
项目概要
环境评估核心的目的是为环境评估提供集中资源
开展与环境健康研究相关的暴露评估活动。目标是
为研究设计、现场采样设备和支持以及分析服务提供投入。支持一个
环境评估核心的合理性基于与暴露相关活动的重要性
两个研究项目。核心将协助项目 1 进行室内和室外颗粒物监测,
NO2 和尼古丁(仅限室内)。 Core将协助项目2进行室内外空气PM2.5监测
质量、NO2 和室内空气监测燃烧分子痕迹和尼古丁。环境评估
中央核心将培训地方核心的现场工作人员,收集和评估附近环境空气污染的数据
监测站,并提供质量保证和质量控制专业知识。环境评估
中央核心将与数据管理和统计核心交互以提供暴露评估数据
用于整合到分析中。
项目成果
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