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>> Environmental Agents and Reproductive Health (EARtH)

With collaborators at Harvard School of Public Health, we are investigating the relationship between PCBs, phthalates, pesticides, and other agents and reproductive health in adult men.

Environmental Agents and Reproductive Health (EARtH)

>> 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

>> University of Michigan/Fogarty International Center Southern Africa Program in Environmental and Occupational Health

Our group has been continually funded by the Fogarty International Center since 1996 to strengthen capacity through training and research in Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH) in the 14-nation Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) region. The major strategy for sustainable capacity building is to leverage regional strengths in South Africa to support the development of academic research.. >> more

University of Michigan/Fogarty International Center Southern Africa Program in Environmental and Occupational Health

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>> 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

>> Loch-Caruso Lab - Pollutants and Parturition

Leader: Rita Loch-Caruso (Ph.D.)

The Loch-Caruso Lab is interested in toxicants as potential risks for normal and timely childbirth. Working with cell, tissue and animal experimental models, our work focuses on mechanisms by which environmental chemical exposures modify cellular and physiological processess involved in parturition. Using multip-disciplinary approaches that span molecular biology to human subjects research, current.. >> more

Pollutants and Parturition

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Rita Loch-Caruso, Ph.D.


(734) 936-1256
Female reproductive toxicology, with a particular focus on environmental pollutant risks for normal and timely childbirth; development of human tissue culture methods for assessment of toxicant risks for parturition; physiologic, cellular and molecular