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GuLF STUDY

The NIEHS is leading the GuLF STUDY – a health study for oil spill workers and volunteers following the recent Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.

 

If you are interested in joining the study or want more information, call toll free at 1-855-NIH-GULF (1-855-644-4853) or visit http://nihgulfstudy.org/

 

For more information or to join,
call toll free 1-855-NIH-GULF
(1-855-644-4853)

 

All calls are confidential

 

The GuLF STUDY is a health study specifically for people who helped clean up the Deepwater Horizon Gulf Oil Spill.

  • The GuLF STUDY will also include some people who took the worker safety training, but did not get to do cleanup work.
  • The GuLF STUDY will help us learn if oil spills and exposure to crude oil and dispersants affect our physical and mental health.
  • Over time, the GuLF STUDY will generate some important data that may help provide information on policy decisions on healthcare and health services in the region.  
  • The GuLF STUDY is the largest study ever conducted on possible short- and long-term health effects of oil spills.
  • The GuLF STUDY will be run by scientists at the world’s top medical research organization, the National Institutes of Health.

 

 

To find out more information or to join the study, please call 1-855-NIH-GULF (1-855-644-4853).

 

Gulf Study workers on the beach collecting samples


Photo of Sandler, Dale P.
Dale P. Sandler, Ph.D. (http://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/atniehs/labs/epi/chronic/index.cfm)
Principal Investigator and Chief, Epidemiology Branch

Tel (919) 541-4668
Fax (919) 541-2511
sandler@niehs.nih.gov

 



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Last Reviewed: May 21, 2012