Using virtual environments to translate critical children’s environmental health information to the community: A hands-on workshop
Using virtual environments to translate critical children’s environmental health information to the community: A hands-on workshop
Sun Joo (Grace) Ahn (Professor), Morgan Barnes, Haley R. Hatfield (PhD Student), Nathan Mutic, & Abby Mutic. (2024, February). “Using virtual environments to translate critical children’s environmental health information to the community: A hands-on workshop.” Partnerships for Environmental Public Health, NIEHS, Durham, North Carolina.
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