Capabilities

Overall description of capabilities

Project Timeline: 2009 though 2020

Biomonitoring California (originally the California Environmental Contaminant Biomonitoring Program) is a legislatively mandated, complex, multidisciplinary program implemented collaboratively with the Department of Toxic Substance Control, the Environmental Health Laboratory Branch, the Environmental Health Investigations Branch, and the Office of Environment of Health Hazard Assessment. Funded through a cooperative agreement with the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Sequoia Foundation is the designated bona fide fiscal agent and supplies staffing drawn from a pool of experienced scientists, public health professionals, and community engagement specialists. Our staff have taken a leadership role in designing and implementing a broad range of biomonitoring programs designed to determine baseline levels of environmental contaminants in Californians, establish time trends in chemical levels, and assess the effectiveness of current regulatory programs.  

The program has encompassed dozens of community-based research projects statewide, for which SF staff were responsible for survey development, recruitment, sampling, data collection and management, health education, public outreach, community engagement, translation services, conferences, committee meetings, partner and collaborator meetings, and evaluation. Biomonitoring California relies on SF staff to:

       -- Engage community leaders, including providing information on biomonitoring and how it can support community health

       -- Collaborate with community-based organizations to recruit participants

       -- Conduct exposure assessment interviews in a variety of languages

       -- Develop language- and culturally-appropriate project materials

       -- Report laboratory results to study participants

       -- Present overall study results to the communities studied and the general public

Projects

  1. California Region Exposure Study 3 (CARE-3)
  2. California Region Exposure Study 2 (CARE-2)
  3. California Region Exposure Study I (CARE-LA)
  4. California's Strategic Plan Implementation Grants for Asthma
  5. Environmental Health Symposium for Promotores and Community Health Workers
  6. Palos Verdes Shelf Fish Contamination Project
  7. San Francisco Bay Fish Project
  8. Improve Low Rates of Childhood Lead Screening Amongst Health Care Providers
  9. Effectiveness of a Large Prenatal Tobacco Reduction Program
  10. California's Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
  11. Collection of Dried Blood Spots from Children for the Examination of CMV
  12. PBDE/Breast Milk Monitoring
  13. Early Childhood Mortality Study
  14. Preterm Markers Study-2006/07
  15. Maternal and Infant Genetic Contributions to Preterm Birth: the Inflammatory Response
  16. Preterm Markers Study-2009/10
  17. Development of a Research-Ready Pregnancy and Newborn Biobank in California
  18. National Newborn Screening and Genetics Resource Center
  19. Newborn Blood Spots, Collaborative Project with UCD Public Health Sciences Department
  20. Environmental and Molecular Epidemiology of Childhood Leukemia
  21. Evaluation of the Partnership for Smoke-Free Families Program
  22. Genetic Contributions to Preterm Birth Study
  23. Outcome Prediction in Children with Positive California Cystic Fibrosis Newborn Screening
  24. Prenatal and Neonatal Biologic Markers for Autism
  25. Ascertain Environmental Exposure During Pregnancy
  26. Enhancing the California Environmental Contaminant Biomonitoring Program
  27. CA Title 17 Analysis: Training/Certifying Renovation, Remodeling, and Painting Activities
  28. Children's Health Initiative - Impacts of Childhood Asthma in California
  29. Prenatal Smoke Exposure and Age at Menarche
  30. Selection In Utero: A Test of Competing Explanations
  31. iCARE General Population File
  32. Case-Control Study of Maternal and Infant Genetic Contributions to Preterm Birth
  33. California's Chronic Disease Environmental Health Surveillance System
  34. Design of California's Response and Surveillance System for Childhood Lead Exposures (RASSCLE II) System
  35. Data Mapping California's Blood Lead Testing Reports
  36. California Electronic Blood Lead Reporting Security and Data Transmission Upgrades
  37. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Patient Registry Data Analysis