Welcome
The Gelfond Fund for Mercury Research & Outreachaims to improve the understanding of how mercury cycles in our environment and the health effects of methylmercury from fish consumption. We are focused on providing information to the public and health professionals about how mercury gets into seafood and what the health effects can be from too much mercury. We believe that once informed, people can make appropriate choices for themselves. What makes the message challenging is that all fish are not equal — some fish have more methylmercury than others as well as varying amounts of nutritious components such as omega-3 fatty acids. We aim to help inform people about the seafood they choose to eat.
In addition to outreach, the Gelfond Fund also seeks to identify areas where there are gaps in the scientific understanding about methylmercury and provide pilot funding to launch research efforts. Lastly we aim to serve as a resource for scientists and others interested in data on mercury in seafood. Read more »
What's New
The Long Island Seafood Consumption Study is recruiting.
Take a brief on-line survey to find out if you qualify (<5 minutes) or open the flyer to learn more.
Journal of Toxicology publishes Gelfond Center paper, Recognizing and Preventing Overexposure to Methylmercury from Fish and Seafood Consumption: Information for Physicians
Consortium for Interdisciplinary Environmental Research • Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-5000 • Phone: 631.632.3162 • Fax: 631.632.3770

