This event has been postponed. Please check back for updates in May. Interested in sparking new collaborations and being eligible for a new funding opportunity? Please join us, all are welcome.
Our monthly Center Chalk Talks (4th Wednesdays) is a chance for members and affiliates to showcase the exciting research they are working on and solicit collaboration. This month, Tamarra James-Todd, MPH, PhD, will present her research on: “Environmental Chemical Exposures and Women’s Health across the Life Course: An issue of Environmental Reproductive Justice"
Dr. Joel Schwartz, Professor of Environmental Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, will present his research on: "Causal Modeling to Identify the Effects of Air Pollution on Health"
Our monthly Center Chalk Talks series (4th Wednesdays) is a chance for members and affiliates to showcase the exciting research they are working on and solicit collaboration. This month, Aaron Specht, PhD, will discuss his research on “Desktop XRF as a novel tool for exposure assessment”.
Our monthly Center Chalk Talks series is a chance for members and affiliates to showcase the exciting research they are working on and solicit collaboration. This month, Christopher Golden, Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Planetary Health, will discuss his research on: A review of planetary health field research in Madagascar and the South Pacific.
The Harvard Chan-NIEHS Center for Environmental Heath offers to review your Specific Aims for upcoming grant submissions. In a friendly, constructive open session, a panel of Center senior faculty members offer to review and critique of your document. Sessions are open to investigators at all levels. For more information please email niehsctr@hsph.harvard.edu
Course is at capacity! Join the waitlist for the next live-stream EJ Boot Camp: August 2-3, 2021. Environmental Justice Boot Camp: Theory and Methods to Study Environmental Health Disparities, a two-day online training course (Aug 2-3, 2021), will feature seminars and applied analytical sessions on key concepts, exposure assessment techniques, epidemiologic methods, community engagement and health policy applications, and statistical analytic approaches for conducting effective and solution-driven environmental justice research. This boot…
Do you study the health effects of the environment? Help us discover the next frontier in Environmental Health Sciences. NIEHS Center Pilot Project Program Pilot Project Application Deadline: 5 p.m. Program Information and Applications
Join us for the first of this year's colloquium series on Re-envisioning the Environment: Diverse Voices in Environmental Health. William (Ned) Friedman, Director of the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard University, will present on "The Arnold Arboretum: The Magic and Meaning of a Garden of Trees". This event will be a hybrid format – via Zoom and also in person in Building 1, 1302. For details on how to gain access to…
Our monthly Center Chalk Talks series (4th Wednesdays) is a chance for members and affiliates to showcase the exciting research they are working on and solicit collaboration. This month, Dr. Wanda Phipatanakul, MD, MS, will present her work on: "Community and Precision-Based Approaches to Reduce and Prevent Asthma Disparities." This event will be held virtually via Zoom. For more information, email niehsctr@hsph.harvard.edu.