Center for Research on Environmental Chemicals in Humans

Linking health decisions with valid science

aka CRECH or CRECH Center   |   Sonoma, CA   |  crechcenter.org

Mission

CRECH will enable individuals & health professionals to take medically valid actions to avoid endocrine and epigenetic disrupting chemicals (EEDCs) which are found in most Americans. Our research is designed to establish a scientific cause-and-effect connection between EEDCs and their effects on clinically proven health indicators. It is also hoped that accomplishing the CRECH mission will move chemical risk assessment and regulation past its current ambiguous and contentious stalemate and toward a more solid cause-and-effect basis. The first project is the Stealth Syndromes Human Study: the first human study ever done on environmental chemicals. It was approved by the Committee on Human Research at the University of California, San Francisco Medical School

Ruling year info

2017

Chairman, Co-Founder

Lewis Perdue

Scientific Director, collaborator on Stealth Syndromes Study

Rebecca Yeamans-Irwin

Main address

811 W Napa Street Ste G

Sonoma, CA 95476 USA

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EIN

82-1260938

NTEE code info

Cancer Research (H30)

Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis (E05)

Biological, Life Science Research includes Marine Biology, Physiology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Biotechnology, etc.) (U50)

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Stealth Syndrome Study

First controlled human study of endocrine and epigenetic disrupting compounds ever approved by a Committee on Human Research at a major research institution (University of California San Francisco Medical School).

Population(s) Served

First controlled scientific study of environmental chemicals in humans. Designed to measure whole body reduction by known health outcomes such as hospital blood tests, double-stranded DNA breaks and epigenetic changes.

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Center for Research on Environmental Chemicals in Humans

Board of directors
as of 08/04/2019
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

Lewis PERDUE

IDEAWORX, Stealth Syndromes Study

Term: 2017 - 2020

Andrew Louis Starr

StarrGreen

Rebecca Yeamans-Irwin

Stealth Syndromes Study, Stealth Syndromes project

Victor Reus

University of California, San Francisco Medical School