The Environmental Health Sciences Research Center has collaborated with the Iowa Policy Project and the Iowa Environmental Council to publish a paper about Wind Turbines and Health. Read them here!
Environmental Health Sciences Research Center
University of Iowa College of Public Health
The Environmental Health Sciences Research Center has collaborated with the Iowa Policy Project and the Iowa Environmental Council to publish a paper about Wind Turbines and Health. Read them here!
HUMAN TOXICOLOGY AND EHSRC RESEARCH SEMINAR (TOX:7180) FOR SPRING 2019
Time: Friday 10:45 am
Location: 283 EMRB
January 25 – Are mitochondria bystanders in malignant brain tumor?
Corinne E. Griguer, PhD
Free Radical & Radiation Biology Program, Department of Radiation-Oncology, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa
February 1 – Protecting the organelle at the expense of the organ? ER stress in fatty liver diease
Thomas Rutkowksi, PhD
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa
February 8 – Emerging options in publishing: Megajournals, micropublications, preprint servers, publishing data sets, ‘negative’ results, etc.
Mirko von Elstermann
Hardin Library for the Health Sciences
February 15– Regulation of outer membrane vesicle-induced cytotoxicity by LPS-recognition proteins
Jason H. Barker, MD
Department of Internal Medicine – Infectious Diseases, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa
February 22 – Enhancing efficacy of peptide receptor radionuclide therapy for neuroendocrine tumors
Dongyoul Lee
IDGP in Human Toxicology, University of Iowa
March 1- Early Life Pesticide Exposure: Behavioral and Neuroanatomical Outcomes
Jill L. Silverman, PhD
MIND Institute and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, UC Davis School of Medicine
March 8 – Endocrine disruptor effects during early development on the structure of the prefrontal cortex and cognitive behavior
Janice M Juraska, PhD
Department of Psychology, Program in Neuroscience and Beckman Institute affiliate, University of Illinois
March 10-14 – 58th Annual Meeting and ToxExpo, Baltimore, Maryland
March 17-24 – Spring Break
March 29 –Weather and Risk of Urinary Tract Infections and Pneumonia
Jacob E. Simmering, PhD
Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Occupational Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa
April 5 – Prevalence of uranium series radionuclides in iowa groundwater resources
Dustin May
IDGP in Human Toxicology, University of Iowa
April 12 – TBN
Shailendra Giri, PhD
Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital
April 19 – Endocrine disrupting chemicals: a costly public health threat with opportunities for policy prevention
Leonardo Trasande, MD
Division of Environmental Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics and Environmental Medicine & Population Health, NYU School of Medicine
April 26 – Investigation of the anti-tumor responses of Toll-Like Receptor (TLR) agonists combined with EGFR targeted therapy and immunotherapy in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas
Yinwen Cheng
IDGP in Human Toxicology, University of Iowa
May 3rd – Organosulfates: A missing link between air pollution and Alzheimer’s disease?
Elizabeth Stone, PhD
Department of Chemistry, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, The University of Iowa
Pamela J. Lein, PhD
Department of Molecular Biosciences, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Please contact Hans-Joachim Lehmler (at 335-4981 or hans-joachim-lehmler@uiowa.edu) for more information.
By cph-manager
On September 21-22, 2017, a statewide symposium was held at Drake University in Des Moines to examine various impediments to providing safe drinking water in the Midwest. The symposium was co-sponsored by several University of Iowa centers, including the Environmental Health Sciences Research Center (EHSRC), Center for Health Effects of Environmental Contamination (CHEEC), Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research (CGRER), and the UI Public Policy Center. Partnering organizations included the University of Northern Iowa, Drake University, The Iowa Public Health Association, Iowa League of Cities, the Iowa Association of Water Agencies, the Iowa Environmental Council and the Central Iowa Drinking Water Commission.
Over the course of a day and a half, 13 speakers delivered presentations and participated in panel discussion on subjects such as the Health Impacts of Nitrate in Drinking Water, New Technologies and Approaches for Mitigating Unregulated Contaminants in Drinking Water, Health Impacts from Drinking Water Treatment, New and Emerging Threats, Ordering our Priorities, and Communicating with the Public on Drinking Water Issues.
Approximately 150 people attended the symposium, including water regulators, researchers, state legislators, students, educators, and environmental and public health representatives from across Iowa.
Speakers represented several universities, both in Iowa and nationwide, the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the press, and various water and environmental organizations and agencies.