Steven Chillrud, Ph.D., Columbia University, New York
Smart Miniaturized Personal Monitors for Black Carbon and Multiple Air Pollutants
$441,000
Markus Erbeldinger, Ph.D., ICx Agentase, Pittsburgh
Enzyme Based Wearable Environmental Sensor Badge for Personal Exposure Assessment
$331,000
Ashok Mulchandani, Ph.D., University of California at Riverside, Riverside
Wearable Nanosensor Array for Real-time Monitoring of Diesel and Gasoline Exhaust
$567,000
Charles Rodes, Ph.D., Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, N.C.
Personal Aerosol Sensor Platform to Link Children's Exposures to Asthma Severity
$481,000
Sang Young Son, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati
Development and Field Test of a Positional Tagging Miniature Personal Sensor for PM 1.0
$552,000
Ken Suslick, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign
A VOC Dosimeter Based on a Colorimetric Sensor Array
$589,000
Nongjian Tao, Ph.D., Arizona State University, Tempe
A Wearable Wireless System for Real-Time Monitoring of Chemical Toxicants
$525,000
Tools to Measure Exposure to Psychosocial Stress and Addictive Substances
Thomas W. Kamarck, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
Computer-assisted Technologies for Tracking Exposure to Psychosocial Stress
$426,000
Gregory D. Kirk, M.D., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
Real-time Assessment of Individual and Neighborhood Exposure to Drugs and Stress Using Hand-held Electronic Diaries and Position Technology
$492,000
Santosh Kumar, Ph.D., University of Memphis, Memphis, Tenn.
Wireless Skin Patch Sensors to Detect and Transmit Addiction and Psychosocial Stress Data
$429,0
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