Health Risks from Air Pollution: Costs of Relaxing Standards
His work with other researchers on the health effects of ozone exposure has focussed on the cardiovascular effects

A broad range of influences during sensitive developmental windows from preconception to early childhood can have long-lasting effects on the health of our children. This includes everything from exposure to chemicals and microplastics to the neighborhoods and communities we live in, as well as social factors like media use and stress.
The ECHO Translating Science to Action Symposium brings together researchers, policymakers, health professionals, and advocates to translate child health research into impactful solutions.
This virtual and in-person event offers a unique opportunity to connect with thought leaders, learn from child health research, and take actionable steps toward enhancing children’s health. Whether you’re a child health professional, advocate, policymaker, researcher, parent, or member of the media, this symposium provides tools and insights to enhance the health of children for generations to come.
The in-person event will be held in Bethesda, MD.
His work with other researchers on the health effects of ozone exposure has focussed on the cardiovascular effects
Megan J. Wolff, PhD, MPH, will deliver dynamic and in-depth lecture on what is known – and what