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Translational Research Services Core

Edwin, Matt and Steve

The TRSC’s purpose is to facilitate research by members of the EHSC across the environmental health science research spectrum. The specific objectives of the TRSC are to:

  • Provide a portal of entry to facilitate research across the translational environmental health sciences research spectrum;
  • Support unique research opportunities provided by the Behavioral Sciences and Inhalation Exposure to researchers within and outside the Center;
  • Provide individualized assistance with clinical and human subjects research;
  • Develop new technologies to advance Center research; and
  • Work with the Community Engagement Core to enhance partnerships with local communities.

The TRSC is directed by Dr. Steve Georas and Dr. Todd Jusko. They also assist Center members with the design, execution and interpretation of translational and epidemiology research studies relevant to the Center mission, and to facilitate the use of human cohorts. Additionally, through interactions with the CTSI and Community Engagement Core, the TRSC Co-Directors ensure that Human Subjects research conducted through the EHSC is integrated with institutional and community resources. 

The TRSC is comprised of two components with broad translational capabilities, each with a component director:

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Behavioral Sciences Facility

Provides state-of-the-art equipment and expertise for the design, conduct, and interpretation of human and animal behavioral studies.

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Inhalation Exposure Facility

Supports basic and translational research about how airborne agents contribute to cumulative health risk across the lifespan.