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(RFG1) Environmental Exposures to People in the Southwest

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Oct. 23, 2024

Do air pollution and extreme temperatures increase 911 emergency calls?

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Nov. 1, 2023

Using the CARE Principles to Preserve Indigenous Data Sovereignty

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Oct. 17, 2023

From the skies to your roof, what does a raindrop pick up along the way?

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July 9, 2023

Warming Alaska: On the frontline of climate change

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June 29, 2023

A Commentary on women’s contributions in hydrology

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June 15, 2023

Protecting Firefighter Health

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June 7, 2023

EPA awards the University of Arizona $10M for new environmental justice center

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May 22, 2023

University of Arizona researcher at the forefront of Indigenous data sovereignty

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April 25, 2023

Dr. Mónica Ramírez-Andreotta wins Distinguished Scholar Award

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Dec. 10, 2020

How Touching Your Face Can Expose You to Viruses

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The mission of the Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center (SWEHSC) is to facilitate and implement innovative research aimed at understanding the mechanisms underlying environmental health science risks and disease among people living in arid environments. The SWEHSC (P30 ES006694) is funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.


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