The exhibit explores the role of enslaved women in medicine. “Call and Response: A Narrative of Reverence to Our Foremothers in Gynecology. Resilient Sisterhood Project…
View More SSEHRI research collaborator Resilient Sisterhood Project featured on front page of Boston Globe Metro Section.Tag: SSEHRI
SSEHRI Article on Fracking’s Halliburton Loophole Featured in Above the Fold
A recent paper published by SSEHRI members Vivian Underhill, Grace Poudrier, and Sara Wylie, titled “Outcomes of the Halliburton Loophole: Chemicals regulated by the Safe…
View More SSEHRI Article on Fracking’s Halliburton Loophole Featured in Above the FoldPFAS Project Lab identifies over 50,000 US sites with likely PFAS contamination
A new paper in Environmental Science & Technology Letters presents a model of “presumptive contamination” that identifies types of facilities that can be presumed to be…
View More PFAS Project Lab identifies over 50,000 US sites with likely PFAS contaminationSave the Date: Highly Fluorinated Compounds – Social and Scientific Discovery
Save the Date: June 14 – 15, 2017 Northeastern University, Boston Highly Fluorinated Compounds – Social and Scientific Discovery This two-day conference in Boston will…
View More Save the Date: Highly Fluorinated Compounds – Social and Scientific DiscoveryElicia Cousins Wins Award!
SSEHRI PhD student Elicia Cousins received the 2016 Jeanne X. Kasperson Student Paper Award. This award is presented by the Hazards, Risks, and Disasters specialty group of…
View More Elicia Cousins Wins Award!Publication of New Solutions Special Issue “Social Science-Environmental Health Collaborations”
We’re pleased to announce that New Solutions has just published its special issue on “Social Science-Environmental Health Collaborations” that stems from an NIEHS-sponsored conference held…
View More Publication of New Solutions Special Issue “Social Science-Environmental Health Collaborations”CRECE and PROTECT Members Conduct Training and Survey at Environmental Health Symposium for Speech-Language Pathologists
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 PathologistsSSEHRI Releases 2016 Annual Report
Click the image above to read or download our 4th Annual Report.
View More SSEHRI Releases 2016 Annual ReportSSEHRI is Seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow
Postdoctoral Fellow: Endocrinology, Reproductive Toxicology, or Informatics for a Transdisciplinary Environmental and Social Science Team We are seeking a candidate with doctoral training in endocrinology,…
View More SSEHRI is Seeking a Postdoctoral FellowLauren Contorno Wins SSSP Award
SSEHRI is very proud to announce that second-year PhD candidate Lauren Contorno has been selected as the winner of the Brent K. Marshall Graduate Student Paper…
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