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…

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…

Center Chalk Talks: Hui Hu, PhD

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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, 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…

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…

Specific Aims Review Session (Postponed – Date TBD)

Zoom

*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…

Center Chalk Talks: Shruthi Mahalingaiah, MD, MS

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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. Shruthi Mahalingaiah will present her research on: "Physiological approach to study design for understanding the associations between environmental exposures and ovulation disorders" This event will be held via Zoom. It will be recorded and made available on our website. For…

HSPH-NIEHS Colloquium Series: Lindsey Martin, PhD

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Join us for our colloquium series on Re-envisioning the Environment: Diverse Voices in Environmental Health.  This month, we welcome Lindsey Ann Martin, PhD, a health science administrator in the Population Health Branch of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). She is a medical anthropologist and supports a broad environmental health portfolio focused on environmental health disparities, community-based research approaches and implementation/dissemination sciences. The title of this presentation is: "The…

SPARC: Identifying Resources for Community-Based Research, Innovation and Translation

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Interested in community-based research but not sure how to get started? Find out what resources are available at Harvard T.H. Chan School! Please join us for a special HSPH-NIEHS SPARC session, the second in a three-part series about community research. This session will identify available resources at Harvard and beyond that might help scientists who are interested in working with community partners. Featured speakers include: Rebekka Lee, Harvard Catalyst Community…

Center Chalk Talks: Kristopher Sarosiek, PhD

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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, Kristopher Sarosiek, assistant professor of radiation biology, will present his work. The title of the presentation is: "How Dynamic Regulation of Cell Death Controls Health and Disease"  *This event will NOT be recorded. It will be held via Zoom only. For more…

HSPH-NIEHS Colloquium Series: Cavin Ward-Caviness, PhD

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Join us for our colloquium series on Re-envisioning the Environment: Diverse Voices in Environmental Health.  This month, we welcome Cavin Ward-Caviness, PhD, computational biologist at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, whose research focuses on understanding the impact of environmental or neighborhood factors, such as living in a neighborhood with lower socioeconomic factors, on health, and the biological pathways that link exposures and health. The title of the presentation is: “Examining Sensitivity…