HSPH-NIEHS Colloquium Series: Kenneth Olden, PhD

Join us for our colloquium series on Re-envisioning the Environment: Diverse Voices in Environmental Health.  This month, we welcome Kenneth Olden, PhD. The title of this presentation is: “Social Determinants of Health as Targets of Precision Medicine” This presentation will be held both in person in Building 1, 1302 and via Zoom. Join Via Zoom BIOSKETCH Dr. Kenneth Olden recently retired from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency where he served as Director…

Center Chalk Talks: Crystal North, MD

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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. Crystal North will present her research on: “Does HIV modify the influence of air pollution on lung disease? A cohort study in Uganda” This event will be held via Zoom. It will be recorded and made available on our website. For more…

Center Chalk Talks: Hui Hu, PhD

Zoom

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, Hui Hu, PhD, will present his research on: “Methodological Challenges in Spatial and Contextual Exposome - Health Studies"  This event will be held via Zoom. It will be recorded and made available on our website. For more information, email niehsctr@hsph.harvard.edu. Join by…

Specific Aims Review Session (Postponed – Date TBD)

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*This Specific Aims Session has been postponed. Please check back for an updated schedule. The NIEHS Center’s Specific Aims Session is open to investigators at all levels with upcoming grant submissions.   A panel of faculty members offer their critique of and suggestions for improving Specific Aims sections for junior faculty and post docs in a friendly, constructive, open session. Open to all members, collaborators and their trainees. If you…

HSPH-NIEHS Colloquium Series: Natasha DeJarnett, PhD, MHS, BCES

Join us for our 2022-2023 colloquium series on Environmental Health in Action. This month, we welcome Natasha DeJarnett, PhD, MHS, BCES, assistant professor in the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute at the University of Louisville Division of Environmental Medicine, researching the health impacts of extreme heat exposure and environmental health disparities. In addition, she is a professorial lecturer in Environmental and Occupational Health at the George Washington University Milken Institute…

Center Chalk Talks: Apple Women’s Health Study

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*UPDATED DATE 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, we invite two postdoctoral researchers with the Apple Women's Health Study: Elizabeth Gibson: "COVID-19 vaccination status and menstrual cycle length in the Apple Women's Health Study" Huichu Li: "Variation in menstrual cycle length by age, race/ethnicity, and body mass…

Event Series Specific Aims Review Session

Specific Aims Review Session

The NIEHS Center’s Specific Aims Review Session is open to investigators at all levels with upcoming grant submissions.   A panel of faculty members offer their critique of and suggestions for improving Specific Aims sections for junior faculty and post docs in a friendly, constructive, open session. Open to all members, collaborators and their trainees. If you would like your document reviewed, please send an email to niehsctr@hsph.harvard.edu by 5pm on the…

HSPH-NIEHS Colloquium Series: Jane Hoppin, ScD

Join us for our 2022-2023 colloquium series on Environmental Health in Action. This month, we welcome Jane Hoppin, ScD, professor of biological sciences at North Carolina State and Director of the NC State Center for Human Health and the Environment.  Dr. Hoppin’s work focuses on environmentally impacted communities and working with them to characterize exposure, understand health effects, and share results throughout the community.  This work includes investigation of pesticide exposure and…

Creating and Curating Content Relevant to Women’s Health

Please join us as we share the process used to create this educational animation about menstrual physiology, the promising results and insights generated from our research around the animation, and future directions for the Mahalingaiah-Museum of Science collaboration. Detailed agenda to follow. 

2022 Center Retreat

  For questions, please email niehsctr@hsph.harvard.edu. DIRECTIONS & PARKING INFO CONNECT TO HARVARD WIFI   POSTER PRESENTERS  VIEW ALL POSTERS GROUP 1 1 Jie Chen Preliminary findings on the association of geospatially modeled exposure to dioxins and other hazardous air pollutants with lymphoid malignancies 2 Lucas Chen The chemical exposome of adult women in rural Uganda. 3 Adam Haber Mapping emergency department asthma visits to identify poor-quality housing in New…