<< Secondhand Smoke The FAMRI Center of Excellence was created in 2005 to support the work of a large number of investigators at Johns Hopkins who are funded by the Flight Attendants Medical Research Institute (FAMRI). Their research activities cover a wide range of topics, including the effects of secondhand smoke exposure, disease detection and disease therapy. The Center of Excellence will work to encourage collaboration among researchers and to translate evidence broadly related to secondhand smoke for the ultimate purpose of facilitating and enhancing use of the research findings generated by FAMRI investigators at Johns Hopkins University and elsewhere who are addressing secondhand smoke and the diseases that it causes. Visit the FAMRI Center of Excellence at Johns Hopkins |