Center for Environmental Health Sciences

Two doctors analyze data Center for Environmental Health Sciences (CEHS)

The Center for Environmental Health Sciences (CEHS) provides a focus for Mississippi State University activities directed toward maintaining and improving the quality of environmental health in Mississippi, the nation and the world. It provides a mechanism for uniting researchers from different MSU units to work on common problems that require interdisciplinary solutions.

Major disciplines represented are biochemical toxicology, neurotoxicology, pesticide toxicology, analytical chemistry, epidemiology, immunotoxicology, mixtures toxicology, exposure assessment, mathematical modeling and computational chemistry.

Our goal is to facilitate the development, implementation and administration of focused and of multi-disciplinary efforts in research, training and service in the area of environmental health.

One of the primary focus areas in environmental health is discerning the effects of environmentally relevant chemicals on organisms, and conversely, the effects that organisms have on these chemicals.

Researchers work in a lab

Read about CEHS Developing Novel Antidotes from an Anti-Terrorist Perspective below:

CEHS To Further Develop Novel Antidotes

Contact Information:

Center for Environmental Health Sciences

Dr. Janice E. Chambers, Director

Comparative Biomedical Sciences Department

College of Veterinary Medicine

Room R1102

Wise Center

Post Office Box 6100

Mississippi State University

Mississippi State, MS  39762-6100

Email: chambers@cvm.msstate.edu

Phone: 662-325-1079

Fax: 662-325-1650