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Welcome to Dartmouth's Toxic Metals Research Program

Nearly three-quarters of the elements that make up the universe are metals. Though they are abundant in nature, and though many are essential for life, some metals can be toxic to living things when they build up in water, soil or food. Worldwide, there is growing awareness of the extent and complexity of this problem.

At Dartmouth we have formed a diverse group of scientists to study and teach about toxic metals in the environment. We created this site to share what we've learned and to provide an interactive resource for facts, research and news on metals known to be harmful to living systems. We invite your comments and suggestions.

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This project is sponsored by a Superfund Basic Research Program Project Grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

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