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two short-term projects are planned. First
I will expand the ongoing SPARTAN (Surface PARTiculate mAtter Network) project to include measurements of PM2.5 oxidative potential at 13 locations around the globe. Recent evidence suggests that PM2.5 oxidative potential (i.e. the ability of PM2.5 to cause oxidative stress) may be a more biologically relevant exposure compared to traditional mass-based measurements. Incorporating this parameter into SPARTAN will allow us to evaluate which components of PM2.5 are the most important predictors of oxidative potential around the world. × Unknown
2 grants totalling $0
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| Government of Ontario - Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care | $3.2B | Shared Health Priorities Initiative |
| Government of Ontario - Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care | $3.2B | Shared Health Priorities Initiative |
| Government of Ontario - Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care | $3.2B | Shared Health Priorities Initiative |
| Gouvernement du Québec - Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux | $2.5B | Shared Health Priorities Initiative |
| Gouvernement du Québec - Ministère de la santé et des Services sociaux | $2.5B | Shared Health Priorities Initiative |
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I will expand the ongoing SPARTAN (Surface PARTiculate mAtter Network) project to include measurements of PM2.5 oxidative potential at 13 locations around the globe. Recent evidence suggests that PM2.5 oxidative potential (i.e. the ability of PM2.5 to cause oxidative stress) may be a more biologically relevant exposure compared to traditional mass-based measurements. Incorporating this parameter into SPARTAN will allow us to evaluate which components of PM2.5 are the most important predictors of oxidative potential around the world. →