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amp;gt;amp;gt; Male Speaker: Today, as Patrick said, this is our second session of the series where we will highlight the second major effort on the exposome in the United States which is the U.C. Berkeley Group with the present -- with Steve Rappaport presenting. Steve has a masters in public health and Ph.D. from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and has alternated in faculty positions between U.C. Berkeley and UNC. Hes back at Berkeley now, where he is the director of the Center for Exposure Biology. Steve was one of the major grantees of our -- the NIHS Exposure Biology Program that was large funding to move the science of integration of exposure with biological response forward between 2006 and 2011, and while we were going through the exposure biology effort, Steve was really very seminal in developing the idea of the exposome. So Chris Wild published the initial concept in 2005 and Steve was on the National Academy Committee for Emerging Sciences and Environmental De