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Integrating big data across state-level health databases to evaluate ambient heat, pesticide exposures, and ADHD with Melissa Furlong, PhD

Please join the Harvard Chan NIEHS Center for Environmental Health and the Department of Environmental Health for a talk by Melissa Furlong, PhD, of the University of Arizona. Dr. Furlong will discuss "Integrating big data across state-level health databases to evaluate ambient heat, pesticide exposures, and ADHD." Dr. Furlong is an environmental epidemiologist who studies...

Eastern Congo Teach-in at FXB

FXB – Room 710 651 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA, United States

Join us for a teach-in session shedding light on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo where rapid escalation of violence has resulted in the death and abuse of civilians, the massive internal displacement of 7.3 million people-of which 3.7 million are children, and food insecurity affecting 25.4 million people including...

Social Demography Seminar: “The impact of social services on the well-being and sense of belonging of older Hispanic immigrants”

Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies (The Pop Center) 9 Bow Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

Rocío Calvo, PhD, professor of global practice, Boston College School of Social Work presents at this Social Demography Seminar. The Social Demography Seminar (SDS) series at the Center for Population...

Specific Aims Review Session

For Center members, their collaborators, affiliates, and trainees  Are you preparing for an upcoming environmental health-related submission? Have your Specific Aims page reviewed by our senior NIEHS Center faculty! In a friendly, constructive, small-group open session, a panel of Center members will offer critique and suggestions to improve your Specific Aims. Proposals are welcomed that relate to...

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