CHAMACOS
CHAMACOS has produced more than 175 scientific publications to date. A broad range of environmental health related topics have been investigated, ranging from best practices in community engagement, to exposures such as organophosphates, to health impacts such as neurodevelopment.
Farmworker COVID-19 Study
The goal of this study was to identify risk factors of infection among California farmworkers to inform evidence-based preventative strategies in this vulnerable population of essential workers.
VHEMBE
The VHEMBE Study investigates potential health effects resulting from the use of insecticides for malaria control in the Vhembe District of Limpopo, South Africa.
Seveso Study
A historical cohort study started in 1976 investigating the effects of dioxin on the reproductive health of women exposed during an industrial accident in Seveso, Italy.
AGES Study
Examining chemical exposures and improving environmental quality in child care settings in California, with the ultimate goal of protecting children’s health.
C-BASS
The China Benzene Sperm Study (C-BASS) investigated the association between exposure to benzene in the workplace and genetic damage to sperm in Tianjin, China.
Environmental Exposures in Child Care Studies
Examining chemical exposures and improving environmental quality in child care settings in California, with the ultimate goal of protecting children’s health.