Possible Arenas for Labs Surili. Biomonitoring - Definition Biomonitoring is a tool used to measure environmental chemicals in people’s blood, urine,

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Possible Arenas for Labs Surili

Biomonitoring - Definition Biomonitoring is a tool used to measure environmental chemicals in people’s blood, urine, and other fluids. It is the standard for assessing people’s exposure to chemicals and toxic substances, such as lead and pesticides, and provides critical information for responding to public health problems involving chemicals

Consumer Product Testing

Environmental Samples

New Users/Partners  With other agencies within the state (beyond the health department) to provide services that may otherwise might be contracted out to others  With academia in mutually beneficial relationships where laboratories offer testing capabilities and universities offer capabilities related to research and interpretation of results  With other states through the regionalization of specialized selected services  With the private sector to identify the differential strengths and domains between the public and private sectors  With new federal partners seeking laboratory services including FDA, USDA, ATSDR and EPA.

Applied Research  For public health laboratories, partnerships can establish a pipeline for new workers and future laboratory leaders.  For academic institutions, state labs serve as excellent teaching labs and offer a CLIA- certified (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments) option which is sometimes difficult to find at the university level. This partnership can in assist in reporting and interpretation of results.