They then demonstrated that under laboratory conditions, they could maintain the cells» function for extended periods while also growing new cells which could be used in future tests to assess the impact
of environmental pollutants such as chemicals or plastics which enter in the body via diet.
I got a new laboratory of research in bioinformatics and computational chemistry, in which we develop mostly studies in drug design and in silico
evaluation of environmental pollutants, and I also proposed a new master program in Bioinformatics.
The large «metal dome» collects air samples for
analysis of environmental pollutants, while the three small cylinders measure nitrogen dioxide (blue), sulfur dioxide (red) and ozone (white).
It is grown in a sustainable way (using minimal amounts of water, protecting the soil from burnout, and turning animal wastes into natural fertilizers
instead of environmental pollutants).
Another primary theory behind epidemic rates of autoimmune dysfunction in our population is the
prevalence of environmental pollutants, pesticides, and household chemicals that are «endocrine disruptors».
For instance, veterinary pathologists and toxicologists working in public institutions or private companies test the safety and efficacy of new treatments, monitor environmental conditions and evaluate the
effects of environmental pollutants.
Similarly, if you've spent an entire day with makeup and SPF baking into your porous face, then add in
all of the environmental pollutants that collect on your skin over the course of the day, it's easy to imagine that you need more than a quick slather and rinse to get your skin truly clean.