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DATA MANAGEMENT, STATISTICS AND COMMUNITY IMPACT MODELING CORE
Impact/Purpose:
All Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health (CCCEH) project data are housed in a Scientific Information Retrieval (SIR) database management system maintained by the Data Management, Statistics and Community Modeling (DSM) Core. The DSM Core is also the central resource for statistical consultation and data analysis related to the development of manuscripts. Finally, the DSM Core is a repository of community-level data and conducts multilevel research to examine the combined effects on child outcomes of individual and community-level risks.
Description:
EPA GRANT NUMBER: R832141C007
Title: Data Management, Statistics and Community Impact Modeling Core
Investigator: Frederica P Perera
Institution: Columbia University
EPA Project Officer: Nigel Fields
Project Period: November 1, 2003 - October 31, 2008
Project Amount:
RFA: Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research
Research Categories: Children's Health, Health Effects
Description
Objective:All Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health (CCCEH) project data are housed in a Scientific Information Retrieval (SIR) database management system maintained by the Data Management, Statistics and Community Modeling (DSM) Core. The DSM Core is also the central resource for statistical consultation and data analysis related to the development of manuscripts. Finally, the DSM Core is a repository of community-level data and conducts multilevel research to examine the combined effects on child outcomes of individual and community-level risks.
Supplemental Keywords: HUMAN HEALTH, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, Scientific Discipline, RFA, Risk Assessment, Health Effects, Health Risk Assessment, Epidemiology, Children's Health, Environmental Policy, Biochemistry, Genetics, exposure assessment, genetic risk factors, children's environmental health, diesel exhaust, assessment of exposure, prenatal exposure, genetic susceptibility, genetic mechanisms, environmental risks, asthma, Human Health Risk Assessment
Progress and Final Reports:
2006 Progress Report