Center for the Investigation of Environmental Hazards | NYU Langone Health

Skip to Main Content

Center for the Investigation of Environmental Hazards

We study the effects of environmental exposure on health outcomes.

NYU Langone’s Center for the Investigation of Environmental Hazards, or NYU CIEH, performs fundamental toxicologic and epidemiologic studies with strong focuses on heavy metals, air pollution, climate change, and endocrine-disrupting chemicals. That research is translated into policy and practice in order to detect, understand, and prevent environmental hazard–induced human diseases.

Our center sustains international leadership in exposure assessment of air pollution and heavy metals, a productive research portfolio in laboratory studies of heavy metal exposures, and a strong track record of innovative studies of the toxicologic effects of air pollutants. We have effectively translated research regarding the effects of environmental exposures to decision makers and communities, building on the model for translational research elaborated by the National Institute of Environmental Health (NIEHS).

We are pleased to announce our first symposium on Plastics and Human Health on Monday, September 23 and Tuesday, September 24, 2024. This two-day, in-person event will cover the science of microplastics and their associated chemicals across all organ systems impacted and examine translational efforts in the context of the developing Global Plastics Treaty. For more information about the symposium and how to register please navigate to the page below.

Contact Us

For more information about the Center for the Investigation of Environmental Hazards, contact us at NYUCIEH2@NYULangone.org.

Center Event

Plastics and Human Health Symposium

Register Here
Read more: Plastics and Human Health Symposium
In the News

Pregnant Women and Newborns at Risk From Wildfire Smoke, Experts Warn

Read More
Read more: Pregnant Women and Newborns at Risk From Wildfire Smoke, Experts Warn
Recent Publication

Exposure to Environmental Chemicals and Perinatal Psychopathology

Read More
Read more: Exposure to Environmental Chemicals and Perinatal Psychopathology
In the News

Subway Stations Near River Tunnels Have Worst Air Quality

Read More
Read more: Subway Stations Near River Tunnels Have Worst Air Quality
Recent Publication

Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals Have Implications for Human Health

Read More
Read more: Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals Have Implications for Human Health
In the News

Dr. Leonardo Trasande Discusses Thousands of Chemicals Found in Consumer Products and Food

Read More
Read more: Dr. Leonardo Trasande Discusses Thousands of Chemicals Found in Consumer Products and Food