Be Heard: Working with Policy Makers
OnlineIn this series, we aim to inspire students and practitioners of environmental health science to share their research in an effort to promote meaningful change.
In this series, we aim to inspire students and practitioners of environmental health science to share their research in an effort to promote meaningful change.
In this webinar, we will hear about two projects that are improving environmental public health using mobile apps.
At a public meeting, University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health scientists will present the results of studies exploring health impacts of human exposure to environmental risk factors, including unconventional natural gas development activities, in an eight-county region in Southwest Pennsylvania.
Join for a webinar on child care, children’s environmental health, and the Child Development Associate (CDA) credential.
Dr. Jessica Trowbridge and Dr. Tracey Woodruff will present the findings of their new study, Extending Nontargeted Discovery of Environmental Chemical Exposures during Pregnancy and Their Association with Pregnancy Complications—A Cross-Sectional Study.
A future supported by the natural environment depends on our effective involvement in decisions in our homes, communities, states, and at the federal level to ensure that we are taking the steps necessary to protect against existential threats to health, biodiversity, and climate. The Forum is an important opportunity to hear from those working as […]
Do you work to ensure all children have clean air and water, safer food and products, and healthier places for children to live, learn, and play? If so, we invite you to become an official CEH Day Partner!
The Pediatric Environmental Health Center at Boston Children's Hospital and the New England Region Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit (PEHSU) welcome health professionals to attend the monthly virtual Pediatric Environmental Health (PEH) Grand Rounds.
Join us for a stimulating workshop with Dr. Erin Rogers on Implementation Science! The first half of the session will be didactic and the remaining half will be an open discussion.
A discussion on the alarming consequences of rising temperatures on fetuses, newborns, young children and birth outcomes.
For September’s CHE-Alaska webinar, we will be joined by science journalist Matt Simon, author of “A Poison Like No Other: How Microplastics Corrupted Our Planet and Our Bodies.” In the book, Simon reveals an entirely new dimension to the plastic dilemma – how microplastics break down into small enough pieces to enter lungs, be absorbed by crops, and infiltrate aquatic animals’ muscle tissues.
A discussion on climate change with Ann-Christine Duhaime, MD who wrote Minding the Climate: How Neuroscience Can Help Solve Our Environmental Crisis.