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Harvard Chan NIEHS Center for Environmental Health

The Harvard Chan National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Center for Environmental Health is a coordinated set of resources and facilities supporting environmental health research and training activities throughout the Boston area. The center promotes integration between basic and applied environmental science, and fosters collaborations that cross departmental and institutional boundaries.

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Location

665 Huntington Ave.
Building 1-1402
Boston, MA 02115

Center Member Research Presentations

Center Member Research Presentations take place on the 4th Wednesday of the month and allow Center Members to share their research with the community.

Angie Cradock, ScD, MS and Mingyu Zhang, PhD, MHS

Oct 23, 2024 | Water First! Policies, programs, and practices shaping quality access and Seconds count: Lasting impacts of early-life pollutants on pediatric hypertension

David Christiani, MD, MPH, MS

Sept 17, 2024 | Translational molecular epidemiology research in lung cancer

Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD

Oct 25, 2023 | Sustainable solutions to climate change

William Kessler, MS

Sept 27, 2023 | Utilizing geospatial data resources at the NIEHS Center, Harvard, and beyond

Katherine von Stackelberg, ScD

April 26, 2023 | Biodiversity metric to support decision-making following COP15

Longxiang Li, ScD

Feb 28, 2023 | Assessing exposures and the health effects of unconventional oil and gas development

Lidia Mínguez Alarcón, PhD

Jan 25, 2023 | Chemical, non-chemical stressors and reproductive health: the EARTH study

Nicholas Nassikas, MD

Oct 25, 2022 | Climate, Air Pollution, and Pollen: Influence of environmental exposures on childhood respiratory health

Elizabeth Gibson, MPH, PhD, and Huichu Li, PhD

Sept 27, 2022 | Apple Women’s Health Study

Hui Hu, PhD

July 27, 2022 | Methodological challenges in spatial and contextual exposome-health studies

Crystal North, MD, MPH

June 22, 2022 | Does HIV modify the influence of air pollution on lung disease? A cohort study in Uganda

Shruthi Mahalingaiah, MD, MS

April 27, 2022 | Physiological approach to study design for understanding the associations between environmental exposures and ovulation disorders

Kris Sarosiek, PhD

Mar 23, 2022 | How dynamic regulation of cell death controls health and disease

Adam Haber, PhD

Feb 23, 2022 | Towards healthy homes for all: Geospatial analysis of asthma can identify dangerous indoor exposures city-wide

Qi Sun, MD, ScD

Jan 26, 2022 | Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and cardiometabolic conditions in humans

Peter James, ScD, MHS

Oct 27, 2021 | Seeing the forest for the trees: Novel approaches to understanding how exposure to nature influences human health

Wanda Phipatanakul, MD, MS

Sept 21, 2022 | Community and precision-based approaches to reduce and prevent asthma disparities

Chris Golden, MPH, PhD

July 14, 2021 | A review of planetary health field research in Madagascar and the South Pacific

Aaron Specht, PhD

Jun 23, 2021 | Desktop XRF as a novel tool for exposure assessment

Tamarra James-Todd, PhD

April 28, 2021 | Environmental chemical exposures and women’s health across the life course: An issue of environmental reproductive justice

Bernardo Lemos, PhD

Mar 24, 2021 | Old and new markers of aging

Maitreyi Mazumdar, MD, MPH

Feb 24, 2021 | Work in progress: Story-telling and the arsenic epidemic in South Asia

Jin-Ah Park, PhD

Jan 27, 2021 | The airway epithelium in health and disease: Beyond the barrier

Douglas Brownfield, PhD and David Christiani, MD, MPH, MS

Oct 28, 2020 | Investigating lung repair at single-cell resolution and Molecular epidemiology of acute lung injury

Zachary Nagel, PhD

Sept 23, 2020 | Measuring DNA repair in immune cells to understand susceptibility to environmental exposure