Indoor air pollution and health in developing countries: An intervention study in Bangladesh
Funding Year: 2006
Research Areas: Public Health, Sustainability
Regions: Asia
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.
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Principal Investigators:
Grant Miller, Associate Professor of Medicine (PCOR), Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute and at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and Associate Professor, by courtesy, of Health Research and Policy
Lynn Hildemann, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Paul Wise, Richard E. Behrman Professor in Child Health
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