Events

Amplifying Momentum Among the Health Sector for Environmental Justice & Climate Action

Inn at Villanova University 601 County Line Rd, Wayne, PA

Health professionals are advocates for holistic well-being. With historic progress and investments in environmental justice and climate action, it's an opportune time for health professionals in the Mid-Atlantic region to amplify progress by supporting climate and health at a state, local, and community level.

Fish Consumption during Pregnancy and Impacts on Child Health

Online

Join the ECHO Program for a series of three flash talks centered around fish consumption during pregnancy and impacts on child health. Kristen Lyall, Emily Oken, and Margaret Karagas will speak on EC0468 “Associations of maternal fish consumption and omega-3 supplement use during pregnancy with child autism-related outcomes: Results from the ECHO Program,” new guidance […]

Climate Change for Urban Health Researchers: Summer Institute

Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health Nesbitt Hall 3215 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA

An overview of the public health impacts of a global climate change in urban areas, focusing on policy, research methods, and disparities.

$450 – $600

Measuring Microplastics – NYU Symposium

Online

Across the two days we will hear from local, national, and international experts who will provide insight into the future of the field, as plastic production and consumption continues to rapidly grow worldwide.

New Horizons: Building Bridges to Shape the Environmental Health Future

Online

Our theme this year is New Horizons: Building Bridges to Shape the Environmental Health Future, focusing on responding to the needs of the profession with new topics like heat waves in the U.S., data modernization, burn-out, and artificial intelligence for environmental health, along with our traditional topics such as food safety and water quality.

Children’s Environmental Health Day Partner Info Session I

Online

If you're considering becoming a Children's Environmental Health Day Partner this October, join the Children's Environmental Health Network for a brief informational session on CEH Day, Partner responsibilities and benefits, and how to get involved.

Measuring Microplastics – NYU Symposium

Online

Across the two days we will hear from local, national, and international experts who will provide insight into the future of the field, as plastic production and consumption continues to rapidly grow worldwide.

HUD Healthy Homes Weatherization Cooperation Demonstration Grants

Online

Join U.S. DOE Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP), and U.S. HUD Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes for an overview of the HUD Healthy Homes Weatherization Cooperation Demonstration Grant program. These three-year grants are designed to support the coordination between HHP and WAP to maximize the efficiencies of both programs, to reduce WAP deferrals, […]

Air Pollution & Lung Health

Online

The Center of Excellence in Environmental Toxicology Thematic Area talk provide a great opportunity to engage and network with CEET members

Children’s Environmental Health Day Partner Info Session II

Online

If you're considering becoming a CEH Day Partner this October, join the Children's Environmental Health Network for a brief informational session on CEH Day, Partner responsibilities and benefits, and how to get involved.

Uncovering the Role of Cytokines during Brain Development

Penn Medicine BRB II/III 421 Curie Blvd., Room 0252, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Monthly seminar of the Center of Excellence in Environmental Toxicology featuring Yeong Shin Yim, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology. This event is in-person only. Registration is not required. Location: Biomedical Research Building II/III, 421 Curie Blvd. Philadelphia, PA  Room: 251

A Conversation with Child Health Champions

Online

Join us for a special webinar celebrating the 2024 Child Health Advocate & NOW Youth Leadership Awardees, hosted by the Children’s Environmental Health Network (CEHN).

Pathways to a Climate and Health Career

College Green, University of Pennsylvania Woodland Walk, Philadelphia, PA

Thinking about a health career? Passionate about addressing climate change? At this panel, hear lightning talks from 10 Penn faculty and staff about their varied routes into careers that blend a focus on health and climate, from medicine to nursing to veterinary science. Audience Q&A to follow. Refreshments will be served! Open to all.

National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week

Online

NLPPW is a call to bring together individuals, organizations, industry, and Tribal, state and local governments to reduce childhood exposure to lead by increasing lead poisoning prevention awareness.

Engaging Communities in Research: From Manganese in Marietta to the Train Derailment in East Palestine, Ohio

Online

Dr Haynes will walk us through her journey as postdoctoral fellow working with residents of Marietta, Ohio to address their concerns about a ferromanganese refinery to her latest community partnerships in East Palestine, Ohio and many in between. Although each study has a different exposure of concern, each one has been conducted with and for the community with the same guiding principles of community-engaged research.

Drinking Water from Private Wells: Risks, Barriers, and Environmental Challenges

Online

This Grand Rounds series will provide healthcare providers with state-of-the-science content on current topics in pediatric environmental health. Such information will fill in the knowledge gaps of practitioners, enabling them to effectively counsel families whose children face possible health issues due to environmental chemicals, toxins, and other insults.

The Overturning of Chevron Deference: Impacts on Environmental Health Decision Making

The June 28, 2024, Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo overturning Chevron deference marks a pivotal shift that could reshape environmental regulation as we know it. The longstanding Chevron decision established the principle that federal courts must defer to an agency’s reasonable interpretation of any statute deemed to be ambiguous. With the […]

The Brain in Focus: Environmental Exposures, MRI, and Adolescent Brain Health

Online

Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will share the latest research on how the environment affects health. Through this webinar series, we aim to translate our science to empower families and communities to understand the science and make the lifestyle changes that matter most.

Microbiomes of Pregnancy and Infancy: Implications for Child Health Outcomes

Online

ECHO cohort sites have collected longitudinal microbiome samples and data spanning pregnancy through adolescence from a geographically, socioeconomically, and ethnically diverse US sample. The power of the ECHO cohort lies in its assessment of exposures in real time with the tracking of health outcomes as they occur throughout the life course. With specimen and data […]

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