Geospatial Research, Analysis, and Services Program (GRASP) history
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Description:The Geospatial Research, Analysis, and Services Program (GRASP) is a team of geospatial science, technology, visualization, analysis, and public health experts within the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) and CDC. The program that would eventually become GRASP was established in 1989 to examine environmental exposure at hazardous waste sites. GRASP champions the agency’s efforts to examine the relationship between place and health in order to promote health and prevent disease.
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Content Notes:The Early Years -- Collaborative Tradition -- Expanding Place-Based Research -- Looking Ahead -- Helpful Terms & Facts,
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