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's National Exposure Research Laboratory (NERL) is a national laboratory that conducts research and development to find improved methods, measurements, and models to assess and predict exposures of humans and
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, and food. It is one of three national laboratories that conduct research for EPA's Office of Research and Development. NERL is also responsible for testing and establishing new Federal Reference Methods (FRM) and Federal Equivalent Methods (FEM). NERL is headquartered in Research Triangle Park, NC, and has locations in North Carolina, Ohio, Georgia and Nevada.


NERL's Niches

The NERL focuses its efforts on the following areas: * Analytical/Monitoring Methods Development * Indicators/Indices of Exposure * Exposure/Dose Process Characterization * Decision Support Tools * Predictive Modeling * Source Apportionment/Environmental Forensics


Publication Topics

NERL published papers in the following areas NERL Publications Page * Air **Exposure **Measurement and Emissions **Modeling **Multipollutant *Climate and Energy **Energy **Modeling *Ecosystems **Ecological Risk Assessment **Ecosystems and Climate Change *Human Health Risk Assessment


External links


EPA's National Exposure Research Laboratory (NERL)
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References


National Exposure Research Laboratory
Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer website ink accessed on August 31, 2007
National Exposure Research Laboratory
West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation ink accessed on August 31, 2007 Laboratories in the United States United States Environmental Protection Agency {{US-gov-stub