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February 11 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Associations of neighborhood environment, air pollution, and extreme temperature exposures with perinatal health outcomes

This session is led by Tim Nelin, MD, an attending physician and neonatology fellow at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

Numerous environmental exposures contribute to the health of birthing people and their infants. In the context of a changing climate, it is imperative to understand how the environment impacts perinatal health. In this talk, we’ll investigate social and environmental exposures and their relationship with perinatal health outcomes.  This webinar will feature research funded by a PRCCEH Development Pilot Project.

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We’ll follow up with the Zoom link and an ical appointment.

Tim Nelin, MD

Venue: Online

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