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Original Funding Period (1998-2003):

Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Pesticide Neurodevelopmental Toxicity

Pesticide Exposure Pathways for Farmworkers'Children in Yakima Valley, Washington

Paraoxonase Polymorphism: Role in Neurodevelopmental Susceptibility to Organophosphates

Reducing Take-Home Pesticide Exposures in Children of Farmworkers in Yakima Valley, Washington

Current Funding Period (2003-2008):

Community-Based Participatory Research Project

Genetic Susceptibility to Pesticides

Molecular Mechanisms of Pesticide-Induced Developmental Toxicity

Pesticide Exposure Pathways Research Project

When a plan of a structure is laid over the children's path, the GPS-PAL system can track inside structures as well.
When a plan of a structure is laid over the children's path, the GPS-PAL system can track inside structures as well.
The dashed lines indicate the path of a child over the course of a day.
The dashed lines indicate the path of a child over the course of a day.
This photo is of a child wearing a GPS-PAL in a vest
This photo is of a child wearing a GPS-PAL in a vest

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