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Student Poster Award - 1st place.
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Columbia SBRP graduate student J. Richard "Rick" Pilsner received First Place for his student poster submission, "The Effects Of Arsenic Exposure And Folate Nutritional Status On Genomic Methylation Of Leukocyte DNA In Bangladesh", at the 2006 Annual International Society of Environmental Epidemiology & Exposure (ISEE/ISEA) in Paris, 2-6 September 2006.
Columbia University receives $16.9 million award from National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to study origin and health effects of arsenic in ground water (23 Kb pdf)
The Columbia Superfund Basic Research Program, begun in 2000, focuses on the health issues arising from arsenic and lead contamination of soils and drinking water, and on the geochemistry of these elements
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