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 greater Boston area. The center promotes integration between basic and applied environmental science, and fosters collaborations that cross departmental and institutional boundaries.
665 Huntington Ave.
Building 1-1402
Boston, MA 02115
Past Events
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Translational Molecular Epidemiology Research in Lung Cancer with David Christiani, MD, MPH, MS
Join us for a joint MELD Seminar and Center Member Research Presentation with David Christiani, Elkan Blout Professor of Environmental Genetics. Dr. Christiani will give a talk on “Translational Molecular…
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Planning Future Directions for Environmental Health Sciences with NIEHS Director Rick Woychik, PhD
Please join us for NIEHS Director Dr. Rick Woychik’s talk, Planning Future Directions for Environmental Health Sciences. This event is co-hosted by the Harvard Chan NIEHS Center and the Department…
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Environmental Justice Boot Camp
Join us for the next Environmental Justice Boot Camp on August 15-16, 2024 at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and online! The Environmental Justice Boot Camp is…
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Community-Driven Research on Environmental Injustice, Energy and Health in Southern California – Jill Johnston, PhD
Join us for our 2023-2024 colloquium series on Environmental Health in Action. Jill Johnston, PhD, Associate Professor of Environmental Health and Spatial Sciences, will deliver a lecture entitled Community-Driven Research…
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Findings from an international collaborative study of uranium miners from France, the Czech Republic, Canada, Germany and the United States – Dr. David Richardson
“Findings from an international collaborative study of uranium miners from France, the Czech Republic, Canada, Germany and the United States” Please join us for the Environmental Health in Action Colloquium…