Boston University Superfund Basic Research Program

 
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Welcome to the BU SBRP Webpage!

The Boston University Superfund Basic Research Program is an interdisciplinary program that conducts and communicates research on the impacts of improperly managed hazardous wastes. Specifically, we study the effects of exposures to substances commonly encountered in hazardous waste disposal on reproduction and development in humans and wildlife.

The program is divided into nine projects within two main areas: 1) Epidemiological Studies and 2) Methods and Mechanisms. The program also includes five "cores," which provide support both to the program itself as well as to communities and other researchers.

We hope this web site will be useful to you in learning about this research and using the tools and information we have developed. If you are visiting the site looking specifically for resources available to communities faced with hazardous waste disposal issues, please see the Community Resources section. If you are in government, research, or industry and would like to see the research tools and methods we have made publicly available, please see the Research Resources section.

Supported with funding from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences' Superfund Basic Research Program.
 

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New fact sheet discusses the effects of mercury in CFLs

Thursday, 05 June 2008

Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs (CFLs) can last up to 10 times longer than regular light bulbs and can save users $30 in energy costs over the life of the bulb, but they contain small amounts of...
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Two new publications from Project 1

Tuesday, 03 June 2008

Ann Aschengrau (Project 1) recently published two new papers. In a paper titled the "Risk of learning and behavioral disorders following prenatal and early postnatal exposure to tetrachloroethylene...
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