An exterior drone shot of the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute which is housed in the Cardiovascular Innovation Institute building on the Health Sciences Center Campus at the University of Louisville.

Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute

We are dedicated to creating new knowledge about the totality of environmental conditions understood as the envirome and how it shapes cardiovascular health.

A new vision of health

At the Envirome Institute, our researchers are investigating how environmental conditions foster, support or impede cardiovascular health. We are pursuing a new vision of health that will enable us to develop new approaches to promote wellness, improve resilience and reduce health inequities.

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Samantha McFall using a pipette inside a fume hood at the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute's Superfund Research Center.
About us
Learn about the human envirome, our mission and more
A researcher wearing blue gloves works at a water bath for paraffin sections cut by the microtome in a Superfund Research…
Centers & programs
The Envirome Institute houses an ever-growing roster of centers and programs.
Portrait of Dr. Sanjay Srivastava, who runs the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute's Superfund Research Center.
Envirome Institute faculty
From bioanalytics to epidemiology, the Envirome Institute is home to world-class researchers.
An undergraduate student setting up a lung function test for a HEAL Study participant in the Christina Lee Brown Envirome…
Featured research and projects
The Envirome Institute’s researchers are diligently working on a wide-ranging portfolio of projects.
An MD PhD student researcher performing a lung function test on a HEAL Study participant as part of the Christina Lee Brown…
Human studies
Clinical trials and human-focused research on how environmental factors affect human health
Snigdha Suluru loads a 96-well plate in a laboratory at the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute's Center for…
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Envirome Institute by the numbers

86

Full-time faculty and staff members

7

Centers and programs

$54M

In active federal grants over full award period

238

Peer-reviewed publications in FY2025

Featured research and projects

The Envirome Institute is engaged in groundbreaking research which builds our understanding of the environment’s impact on cardiovascular health from the molecular to the community level.
Lianay Gutierrez Luque pipettes in biosafety cabinet in a laboratory at the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute's Center…
Cardiac metabolism
Researchers at the Center for Cardiometabolic Science are studying how alterations in cardiac metabolism can either promote health, such as through exercise, or contribute to disease, as in the case of heart attacks.
Trees planted along Watterson Expressway/Interstate 264 in Louisville, KY for the Green Heart Louisville Project.
Green Heart Louisville Project
Green Heart Louisville is studying the impact of better air quality on heart disease through urban greening in South Louisville. This community-based project is an NIH-funded clinical trial where trees and shrubs are the medicine.
Tatiana Krivokhizhina adjust laboratory tubing in a Superfund Research Center lab at UofL's Christina Lee Brown Envirome…
Superfund research projects
The Superfund Research Center’s projects focus on learning more about cardiometabolic injury caused by exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) found at Superfund and other hazardous waste sites.
Wastewater researcher in the field taking samples
Wastewater-based epidemiology
Investigators in the Center for Healthy Air, Water and Soil use wastewater-based epidemiology to investigate pollution exposure, inform emergency response and screen for more than 40 diseases of interest such as measles, avian flu and hepatitis C.
A view of the Trager MicroForest with the large, curved Trager MicroForest sign in the foreground, low plantings in front of…
Trager MicroForest Project
The Trager MicroForest Project investigates how a compact, intensely greened area in downtown Louisville impacts urban heat and public health while improving the way the community experiences the heart of downtown Louisville.
Evergreen trees planted at a residence north of the Watterson Expressway as part of the Christina Lee Brown Envirome…
Universal Basic Neighborhood
The Universal Basic Neighborhood (UBN) Project One aims to create healthier, more equitable communities by embedding health-promoting elements into public spaces, policies and local infrastructure.

Upcoming Envirome Institute events

Feb 20
Feb 27