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==Environmental Exposures==
==Environmental Exposures==
* [https://hheardatacenter-wikibase.mssm.edu/entity/Q182 Alkyl Phosphate Pesticide Metabolite]
* [https://hheardatacenter-wikibase.mssm.edu/entity/Q70 Environmental Phenol]
* [https://hheardatacenter-wikibase.mssm.edu/entity/Q74 Metal]
* [https://hheardatacenter-wikibase.mssm.edu/entity/Q119 Phthalate]
* [https://hheardatacenter-wikibase.mssm.edu/entity/Q92 Tobacco Metabolite]
==Geographic Location==
==Geographic Location==
==Host Institutions==
==Host Institutions==

Revision as of 15:45, 20 December 2024

Human Health Exposure Analysis Resource (HHEAR) Study Design Browser

An integral component of the Human Health Exposure Analysis Resource (HHEAR) established by the National Institute of Environmental Health Science (NIEHS), the HHEAR Data Center aims to catalyze new scientific insight from the colocation, integration and advanced statistical and data science analysis of multimodal data sets curated from existing environmental epidemiological research studies.

To benefit the broader research community, the HHEAR Data Center has created a data repository that houses harmonized and de-identified data from all studies accepted into the CHEAR and HHEAR program that have passed an embargo period. The goal of this repository is to promote the secondary analysis of pooled environmental health data by providing data in a manner that is findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. The repository is searchable by various facets of the studies' design, such as primary health outcome, environmental exposure, and participant life stage. Users are able to compile and download customized datasets from CHEAR and HHEAR research studies.

This site provides the public with a simple Wiki to browse selected design elements and other metadata we have collected for the HHEAR studies.

Studies

Biospecimens Analyzed

Environmental Exposures

Geographic Location

Host Institutions

Life Stages

Primary Health Outcomes

Standardized Questionnaires