
The Pathfinder Projects
The Pathfinder Projects are:
- The Drinking Water Microbiome: Integrating Metagenomics and Transcriptomics as a Novel Pilot Approach to Assess Health Risks and Ecosystem Management
- The Systems Reality Modeling Project Part 1: Chemical Inventory
- Community-wide Health Status and Trends: Real-time Monitoring and Epidemiology Using Sewage Chemical-Information Mining
- In Vitro Toxicity Evaluation of Alternative Sustainable Nanomaterials
- Toxicoproteomic Identification, Classification, and Prioritization of Environmental Chemical Mixtures: Implication in Evaluation and Improvement of Current Risk Assessment Guidelines and Approaches
- Developing an Integrated Screening Assay for Detection of Thyroid Hormone Disruptors: Environmental Samples and Chemicals of Concern
- Global to Genome (G2G): Specification of a Computational Platform for Agency-wide, Seamless Data Flow and Computational Modeling in Support of Health, Ecological, and Climate Risk Characterizations
- Development of a Next-Generation Comprehensive Global Environmental Modeling System for Assessing Air and Water Quality in Current and Future Climates
- Scaling of Ecological Patterns and Processes: Achieving Regional Inference from Localized Observations
- Innovative approach for biological treatment of hydrophobic chlorinated pollutants in water and gas streams under anoxic and anaerobic conditions
- Transformational Approach to Monitoring Water Quality Sustainability of Coastal Ecosystems from Satellite Remote Sensing
- Reducing the Persistence of Polymer Nanocomposites and Nanoparticle Coatings by Enhancing Their Light-Induced Degradation
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