What is the US Army Center for Environmental Health Research?The US Army Center for Environmental Health Research is a center designed specifically for aquatic toxicology and molecular biology in state-of-the-art facilities and laboratories located at Fort Detrick, Maryland. USACEHR ResearchBiomarker Discovery and ToxicogenomicsThe Force Health Protection program enhances the Army's ability to protect military personnel, veterans, and their families from deployment-related illness and injury Biomarker Discovery and Toxicogenomics Biological markers, or biomarkers, are measurable molecular, biochemical or cellular alterations in biological matrices. Environmental Sentinel Biomonitor (ESB) Systems The first increment of the ESB system was designed for use in rear areas in deployed situations or at permanent bases elsewhere. Reproductive Health and Toxicology Aquatic animals such as frogs are an important model for ecological risk assessment, and long-term tests with frogs are considerably less expensive than comparable studies with mammals. ![]() This Web site provides an introduction to the U.S. Army Center for Environmental Health Research (USACEHR) and contains official Government information. Its use is intended for members of the general public, news media and Military Health System beneficiaries. Please address questions or concerns about this website to the USAMRMC Public Affairs Office at usacehrwebservices@amedd.army.mil or by telephone at 301-619-7685 Last Modified Date: 22 Jan 2010 |
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