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Indoor air pollution and health in developing countries: An intervention study in Bangladesh

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This research represents a new interdisciplinary collaboration at Stanford to investigate the behavioral underpinnings of indoor air pollution in the developing world and to estimate its impact on human health. Researchers will work with a number of public agencies, private companies and NGOs.

Project: Indoor Air Pollution and Health in Developing Countries: An Intervention Study in Bangladesh
Funding Source: Environmental Venture Projects 
Funding Year: 2006 
Research Areas: Public Health, Sustainability 
Regions: Asia

Research Team:
Grant Miller (Medicine),
Lynn Hildemann (Civil and Environmental Engineering),
Paul Wise (Child Health)

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