An Introduction to Implementation Science for Environmental Health
An Introduction to Implementation Science for Environmental Health Primary Instructor: Lindsey Martin Date/Time: Monday, August 30th, 9AM – 11AM
An Introduction to Implementation Science for Environmental Health Primary Instructor: Lindsey Martin Date/Time: Monday, August 30th, 9AM – 11AM
USEtox consensus near-field & far-field exposure and impact modeling for chemical prioritization, substitution and life-cycle assessment Primary Instructor: Peter Fantke Date/Time: Monday, August 30th, 9AM – 11AM
Presenter: Jennifer Sahmel, PhD, CIH, CSP, FAIHA, Insight Exposure and Risk Sciences
We are excited to bring back five of our 2020 webinar speakers to share new insights in their research focused on COVID-19. Each speaker will provide a brief update on new research findings. The speakers will then engage in a facilitated Q&A with webinar participants. Speakers Pallavi Pant, PhD, Senior Scientist, Health Effects Institute Byron […]
Preparing a Curriculum Vitae (CV) for a prospective job or funding application can be an overwhelming task, especially with different requirements and styles required depending on the position that a person is applying. This workshop webinar will give an overview of the ‘Top tips’ for preparing a CV and cover letter, and will also give […]
Understanding the burden of disease that air pollution places on society begins with scientific evidence on its effects on health. Such evidence, in turn, can bolster targeted policymaking and public engagement. Using examples from the region, this webinar will discuss various opportunities to utilize available air quality and health datasets to understand the health effects […]
Approximately 40% of global population, primarily in Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America, are exposed to harmful household air pollution (HAP) from cooking with polluting fuels (e.g. wood, coal). Exposure to HAP was the second highest environmental risk factor in the Global Burden of Disease 2019, with an estimated 2.3 million attributable deaths. Residential combustion […]
The workshop will foster dialogue among NIEHS employees, outside researchers, and members of the community to examine racism as a public health issue. The workshop seeks to: Raise awareness of the problem of systemic racism in America and its contributing role to Environmental Health Disparities (EHD). Inform the NIEHS community of current EHD research and […]
How can community and citizen science contribute to environmental decision-making? Many EPA, state, and tribal environmental programs are increasingly using community and citizen science for environmental monitoring and addressing social and environmental justice concerns. A recent multi-stakeholder workshop explored gaps and needed improvements in data management that will allow for a more efficient flow of […]
Join new and tenured members of ISES to close out 2021. Meet new members, engage in interactive networking and learn of Society updates. Hosted by Tim Buckley from the EPA, Cecilia Alcala from Mount Sinai and Tatsiana Dudzina of Exxon Mobil.
This month, Dr. Rachael Jones is hosting this webinar and will use COVID-19 to illustrate the relative strengths and limitations, and linkages between risk assessment and epidemiology. Dr. Rachael Jones is an Associate Professor in the Department of Family & Preventive Medicine at the Spencer Fox Eccles of School of Medicine and Director of the […]
This webinar will examine the most effective ways for scientific evidence to inform policymakers and action, focusing air quality policies and actions on those most beneficial to public health in the region. Topics: How can scientific evidence influence policymaking? Panel discussion: Strategies for effective utilization of air quality and health evidence to inform policy action