MICHIGAN
Michigan ERC
University of Michigan
Center for Occupational Health and Safety
Randy Rabourn, Continuing Education
(313) 936–0148
MINNESOTA
Midwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety
University of Minnesota
Jeanne Ayers, Continuing Education
(612) 221–3992
NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY
UMDNJ-Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School
Barbara Young, Registrar
(908) 235–5062
NORTH CAROLINA
Occupational Safety and Health ERC
University of North Carolina
Larry Hyde, Continuing Education
(919) 962–2101
OHIO
University of Cincinnati ERC
University of Cincinnati
Department of Environmental Health
Judy Jarrell, Continuing Education
(513) 558–1730
TEXAS
Southwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety
Pam Parker, Continuing Education
(713) 792–4648
UTAH
Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health
University of Utah
Connie Crandall, Continuing Education
(801 581–5710
WASHINGTON
Northwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety
University of Washington
Jan Schwert, Continuing Education
(206) 543–1069
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is the principal federal agency for biomedical research on the effects of chemical, physical, and biological environmental agents on human health and well-being. The Institute supports research and training focused on the identification, assessment, and mechanism of action of potentially harmful agents in the environment. Research results form the basis for preventive programs for environmentally-related diseases and for action by regulatory agencies.
The NIEHS currently sponsors several programs available to the medical school community, individual researchers, and other organizations or centers interested in studying the effects of the