BACC is housed on the ground floor of the UNM College of Pharmacy. The Core’s equipment, scientific knowledge, and technical guidance are accessible to both basic science and clinical researchers. We provide expertise and tools for a variety of modern molecular analyses, including trace metal analysis, biomolecular mass spectrometry, volatile/semi-volatile chemical analysis, and free radical determination. The BACC also supports protocol development, and provides training to students, fellows, and faculty in the integrated applications associated with the instrumentation.
BDSC provides support in data management, high-dimensional complex data science and bioinformatics, and biostatistical and geospatial analysis. BDSC support contributes to many aspects of the research process including, but not limited to, efficient study design, appropriate monitoring of data security, enhanced data management capacity, state-of-the-art bioinformatics, biostatistical and geospatial analyses, assistance in the development of study protocols and proposals, as well as sample size and power calculations.
CEC works with researchers to 1) translate research and enhance environmental communication and environmental health literacy using culturally-centered processes; 2) increase community-responsive environmental health research through multi- directional communication with community stakeholders; and 3) enroll community stakeholders and researchers in communication and cultural training to build capacity and enhance community-academic partnerships. The CEC co-creates and implements communication dissemination plans for multi-modal outreach strategies, including print, digital, and social media materials in plain language, visual arts for STEM-related environmental health messaging, community events, and media advocacy to bridge the communication gap and ensure a well targeted, multidirectional impactful flow of information meaningful to New Mexico communities.
The TRSC works in partnership with all of the Center’s Cores to provide key infrastructure and support for environmental health research that serves the communities of New Mexico.
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