Dr. Georgopoulos is a Professor in the UMDNJ-RWJMS Department of Environmental and Occupational Medicine. He established and directs the Computational Chemodynamics Laboratory (CCL) at EOHSI. Furthermore, he directs the State-funded Ozone Research Center; co-directs the USEPA-funded Center for Exposure and Risk Modeling (CERM) and is Associate Director of the USEPA-funded environmental bioinformatics and Computational Toxicology Center (ebCTC), a research consortium of UMDNJ-RWJMS, Princeton University, Rutgers University and USFDA's Center for Toxicoinformatics.
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Computational chemodynamics - mathematical modeling of environmental and biological systems: multimedia transport, fate and uptake of environmental pollutants; photochemical smog; air toxics; persistent organics; heavy metals; Physiologically-based pharmacokinetics and inhalation, ingestion and dermal absorption dosimetry; Computational toxicology and toxicogenomics; Environmental and human exposure information systems methods: multidimensional/spatiotemporal data warehousing, mining, and diagnostic analysis via geographic information and database management systems; Multiroute/multipathway modeling of human exposure to toxics; Enviroinformatics, cheminformatics, and bioinformatics • Risk and uncertainty analysis methods: uncertainty analysis and reduction methods for environmental and occupational health risk assessment
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