From CRECE: “The goal of the presentation was to educate audience members about the effects environmental toxins can have on early childhood development (both pre-…
View More CRECE and PROTECT Members Conduct Training and Survey at Environmental Health Symposium for Speech-Language PathologistsCategory: Research
SSEHRI Releases 2016 Annual Report
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View More SSEHRI Releases 2016 Annual ReportBridget Hanna, SSEHRI Postdoc, Participates in Emory’s Summer Course on the Exposome
by Bridget Hanna The “Exposome,” a term coined by Christopher Wild in 2005, describes “environmental exposures” as basically anything that is not “genomic.” As such…
View More Bridget Hanna, SSEHRI Postdoc, Participates in Emory’s Summer Course on the ExposomeSSEHRI Faculty and Students to Present at SSSP, ASA Annual Meetings in August
SSEHRI will be well represented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) and the American Sociological Association (ASA),…
View More SSEHRI Faculty and Students to Present at SSSP, ASA Annual Meetings in AugustPharmaceuticals Present in Burlington Wastewater
From Burlington Free Press: “Lake Champlain is the source of drinking water for tens of thousands of people in the Burlington area. Scientists say the risk to human…
View More Pharmaceuticals Present in Burlington WastewaterToxic Expertise
Toxic Expertise This international project includes SSEHRI director Phil Brown on its Advisory Board. We hope visitors to our website will explore the Toxic Expertise…
View More Toxic ExpertiseInnovative Research and Collaboration at SRP Annual Meeting
From NIEHS’ Environmental Factor newsletter: “The NIEHS Superfund Research Program (SRP) annual meeting brought together SRP researchers, trainees, administrators, and partners to share findings and…
View More Innovative Research and Collaboration at SRP Annual MeetingNew Grant Puts Northeastern at Forefront of Solving Health Challenges for Women, Children
From news@Northeastern: “Improving the well-being of mothers, infants, and children is one of the nation’s most pressing public health concerns.” Read more
View More New Grant Puts Northeastern at Forefront of Solving Health Challenges for Women, ChildrenHandmade Boats Bring Citizen Science to the Mystic River
From The Boston Globe‘s betaBoston blog: “The lights turn from blue to green to red as the temperature goes from cool to warm. Dunked in a river,…
View More Handmade Boats Bring Citizen Science to the Mystic RiverIn New Book, RWJF Scholar Explores Effects of Genetics on Environmental Science
From Culture of Health: “Your book, Exposed Science, won two awards from the American Sociological Association: the Eliot Freidson Outstanding Publication Award from the Medical…
View More In New Book, RWJF Scholar Explores Effects of Genetics on Environmental Science