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Environmental Research Group

Photos of the Environmental Research Group The Environmental Research Group (ERG), part of the School of Biomedical and Health Sciences at King’s College London, is a leading provider of air quality information and research in the UK.

The Group, led by Professor Frank Kelly, consists of five teams: Monitoring, Emissions, Modelling, Web Services and Lung Biology.

The group combines air pollution science, toxicology and epidemiology to determine the impacts of air pollution on health and the causal factors. We work closely with those responsible for air quality management to support policies and actions to minimise air pollution health effects.

The co-ordination of air quality monitoring sites on a regional scale has many benefits, including consistent Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) procedures, a single regional data source, knowledge and equipment sharing.

Following establishment of the first regional monitoring network, the LAQN, the Environmental Research Group continues to specialise in this area.

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