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Project 1: VOCs and Cardiometabolic Injury
Project 2: Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Cardiometabolic Toxicity of VOCs
Project 3: Development and Field Application of Novel Ultrasensitive Devices for the Measurement of Airborne VOCs
Project 4: Advancing VOC Treatment With Novel Materials and Processes
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The center's projects focus on learning about volatile organic compounds (VOCs), how they affect cardiometabolic disease (CMD) and developing detection and remediation.
Project 1
Project 1
VOCs and cardiometabolic injury
Project 2
Project 2
Molecular and cellular mechanisms of cardiometabolic toxicity of VOCs
Project 3
Project 3
Development and field application of novel ultrasensitive devices for the measurement of airborne VOCs
Project 4
Project 4
Advancing VOC treatment with novel materials and processes