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title: "{SET} group"
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## The Spatiotemporal Exposures and Toxicology group, {SET} group, has a broad interest in geospatial [exposomics](https://factor.niehs.nih.gov/2022/9/feature/2-feature-exposomics-research) and risk mapping. Key areas of research include:
#### ***Geospatial Exposure:*** Spatiotemporal exposure mapping of environmental variables (e.g. chemicals, meteorology)
#### ***GeoTox:*** Otherwise known as **source-to-outcome** modeling, GeoTox is the integration of geospatial exposures, toxicokinetic modeling, and non-animal toxicological data such as high-through *in vitro* screen assays to develop mechanistically-informed risk maps
#### ***Software:*** Developing and promoting software and computational best-practices such as test-driven-development ([TDD](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test-driven_development)) and open-source code for the environmental health sciences
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This is the **professional website** for the SET group, maintained by Kyle P Messier. For Kyle and the SET group's official NIH/NIEHS government website please visit [here](https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/atniehs/labs/ptb/spatiotemporal).