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The Community Exposure Science Collaborative (CESC), which maintains this website and was founded to support community-based Citizen Science Exposure Science projects, consists of a growing group of collaborating organizations including academic institutions, government agencies, public health departments, nonprofit organizations, and companies providing products and services related to health or environmental technology. Current collaborating organizations are listed below.
SDSU is a.leading public research university, and a federally-designated Hispanic-serving Institution with more than 36,000 students. Grants supporting the development and testing of the Personal Exposure Toolkit (PET) were awarded to Principal Investigator Dr. Neil Klepeis at SDSU
dfusion inc is an award-winning, woman-owned small business creating interactive, evidence-based, technology-delivered interventions. dfusion, under the direction of VP and Research Scientist Tamara Kuhn, developed the PET Recorder app and web portal software.
ATMO are the makers of the Atmotube PRO air quality monitor and related products. The Atmotube is integrated into the CESC's Personal Exposure Toolkit (PET)
Machine Contingencies (MC) is a company founded by Dr. Neil Klepeis to conduct R&D in Health and Education Technology. MC developed software, algorithms, and visualizations that contributed to the Personal Exposure Toolkit (PET) and web portal software.