North Carolina State University in Raleigh, N.C. has received a $893,439grant to investigate the health problems associated with exposure to fine particulate matter (PM) and to determine whether there is a link between these health problems, geographic differences, PM sources, and diverse populations.
The primary objective of the study is to answer the following research questions:
- What is the recommended framework to integrate atmospheric models with monitoring data and other sources of information to obtain a better characterization of fine PM components and sources?
- Can we improve the PM component-based epidemiologic studies by using atmospheric models?
- How to integrate the atmospheric models in this epidemiologic framework, while characterizing uncertainties in the epidemiological and numerical models?
- How to use source apportionment approaches in national epidemiologic studies, while characterizing different sources of uncertainty in the models and the data?