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* The sites below are in no specific order. EnvironmentalPublicHealth.org does not endorse any site.

  University Programs and Information
University of Akron's Hazardous Chemicals Database
UC Berkeley's Environmental Health Sciences Center
Boston University's Department of Environmental Health
California State University's Environmental Health & Instructional Safety

Columbia University's Center for Environmental Research and Conservation

Duke University's Occupational & Environmental Medicine WWW Resources
Emory University's MedWeb
University System of Georgia's Office of Environmental Affairs
Harvard University's Environmental Health Fact Sheets
University of Maryland's Environmental Health and Nursing Site (EnviRN)
Michigan State University's Biological Safety Program
University of Michigan's HealthWeb
University of Pittsburgh Toxicology Treatment Program
Vanderbilt University's Environmental Health and Safety
University of Wisconsin EHS Departments

plus...........

Environmental Education Directory has a search engine to locate specific academic programs related to the environment.
  Educational Materials

AirWise:  Developed by the American Lung Association of Gulfcoast Florida in conjunction with air quality experts, AirWise is an innovative new environmental education program.  It offers middle school students an interactive and fun way to learn more about their environment.

Learning Web:  Resource for K-12 teachers and students from the USGS, provides online lesson plans, activities, tutorials, and links to references dealing with interdisciplinary studies of natural science.

Project Learning Tree: Curriculum for teachers that focuses on the environment

EPA's Office of Solid Waste has a kids site with many fun activities for kids to help them learn about recycling and other environmental issues.

Project A.I.R.E (Air Information Resources for Educators) was developed by EPA to focus the attention of elementary, junior high, and high school students on air pollution issues.

The Visible Human Project form the National Library of Medicine is something kids go to see on their own..so you know they will be interested.

Disaster Resources for Teachers from the Federal Emergency Management Agency

USDA Educational Resources

Mine Safety and Health Administration Kid's Page

FDA's Kid's Page

Health Science Curriculum Online
from the National Institutes of Health

Nutrition and Foods Brought from Home, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Safety 4 Kids - a Consumer Product Safety Commission site

USDA's Children Youth and Families Education and Research Network

Emergency Planning for Schools - Info from the US Department of Education and the Department of Homeland Security


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Learn about Toxicology!!

The National Library of Medicine has an online tutor that takes you through the basic principles of toxicology. From dose responses to risk assessment to exposure guidelines. This can you understand how scientists determine what is an environmental threat to the public.


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