Lead Exposure, Genetics, and Neurobehavioral Development in Children in Chennai, India
Status
Completed
Overview
This pediatric cohort study has been designed to examine the interaction of childhood lead exposure and potential genetic susceptibility factors in determining neurobehavioral outcomes.
Research Areas:
Environmental Health,Infant/child health,Neurology
Key Partners on Site:
Professor Kalpana Balakrishnan, Chair, Department of Environmental Health & Engineering, Sri Ramachandra University; and Director, the WHO Collaborating Center on Environmental Health
Funding:
NIH/Fogarty International Collaboration Research Award
Investigators
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