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About the USM Lab

The Urban Systems Modeling lab (USM), is an interdisciplinary computational air quality research group.

We primarily use computational modeling to understand the impact and effect of specific infrastructures and their layout affects regional and urban air quality.

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UConn Health Disparities Institute Dr. Linda Barry brings expertise to state efforts responding to federal cuts to health care.

Established in 2014 by UConn Professor Sir Cato T. Laurencin, the Pre-K Junior Faculty Career Development Award Program is a pioneering two-year interactive award program.

The program is open to individuals with a law degree, as well as students with an advanced degree in a related field and with significant legal or insurance experience.

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