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>> Environmental Challenges to Pregnancy

We are exploring the developmental toxicity of pesticides in women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF), which can be used as a model for the assessment of the early stages of development that are normally unobservable in humans.

Environmental Challenges to Pregnancy

>> The Early Life Exposure in Mexico to ENvironmental Toxicants (ELEMENT) Project

The Early Life Exposure in Mexico to ENvironmental Toxicants (ELEMENT) Project is a group of epidemiologic birth cohort studies with the mission of investigating the influence of environmental toxicant exposures on the development and future health of the fetus and infant.

The Early Life Exposure in Mexico to ENvironmental Toxicants (ELEMENT) Project

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>> Harris Lab - Developmental Toxicology

Leader: Craig Harris (Ph.D.)

Welcome to the laboratory research website of Dr. Craig Harris in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, at the University of Michigan. The broad area of research interest in our laboratory involves studies to elucidate mechanisms of developmental toxicity and the mechanisms of developmental growth and differentiation that are controlled through redox.. >> more

Developmental Toxicology

>> Meeker Lab - Exposure Science; Environmental and Reproductive Epidemiology

Leader: John Meeker (Sc.D., C.I.H.)

There is growing evidence and concern that reproductive and developmental health is impacted by our surrounding environment. Well-designed, hypothesis-based human studies are greatly needed to explore these relationships and inform risk reduction strategies. Exposure assessment is a vital component in environmental epidemiologic studies, yet the details of measuring exposure and the appropriateness.. >> more

Exposure Science; Environmental and Reproductive Epidemiology

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Craig Harris

Craig Harris, Ph.D.


(734) 936-3397
Mammalian developmental toxicology and biochemical mechanisms of teratogenesis; the role of biochemical defenses in developing rat conceptus that might influence the incidence and severity of dysmorphogenesis.
Mark Miller

Mark Miller


Mark received a Bachelor's degree in Biology from the University of Virginia and Master's degrees in Toxicology from Oklahoma State University and Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology from the University of Michigan. He is currently pursuing his doctoral degree focusing on the bacteria and.. >> more
Pamela  Smith

Pamela Smith


Numerous studies, dating back to the seventies, reveal that the burden of environmental-related health risks, including asthma and lead poisoning, falls unfairly on urban communities. There is evidence to suggest that both illnesses are linked to indoor as well as outdoor environmental exposures and.. >> more