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Environmental Health Sciences

Seminars


Topics in Environmental Health Sciences Seminars (EHS 688)

Date & Time Speaker Location
September 21, 2011
11:30AM
When environment meets nutrition

Dr. Sung Kyun Park
Assistant Professor, Epidemiology and Environmental Health Sciences
The University of Michigan
1690 SPH I
October 12, 2011
11:30AM
Epigenetics of Hydroxymethylcytosine in Embryonic Stem Cells and Neonatal Dried Blood Spots

Douglas Ruden, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Institute for Environmental Health Sciences
Director of Epigenomics, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Wayne State University
1690 SPH I
October 26, 2011
11:30AM
Applications of epigenetic epidemiology

Dr. Laura Rozek
Assistant Professor, Environmental Health Sciences and Otolaryngology
University of Michigan
1690 SPH I
November 9, 2011
11:30AM
Human evidence for reproductive and developmental effects from chemicals in consumer products

Dr. John Meeker
Associate Professor, Environmental Health Sciences
University of Michigan
1690 SPH I
November 16, 2011
11:30AM
Vitamin D and child health

Dr. Eduardo Villamor
Associate Professor, Environmental Health Sciences and Epidemiology
University of Michigan
1690 SPH I
December 7, 2011
11:30AM
Exposure assessment: the foundation of environmental health (and some ideas for how we can do it better)

Dr. Richard Neitzel
Assistant Professor, Environmental Health Sciences
University of Michigan
1690 SPH I
January 18, 2011
11:30AM
Investigating the health effects of air pollution: toxicology studies targeting susceptible populations and multi-pollutant atmospheres

Dr. Jack Harkema
University Distinguished Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine
Michigan State University
1690 SPH I
March 21, 2011
11:30AM
Generation of an endogenous neurotoxin via dopamine catabolism: implications for Parkinson’s disease

Dr. Jonathan A. Doorn
Associate Professor, College of Pharmacy
The University of Iowa
1690 SPH I

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Doctoral Seminars (EHS 869)

Date & Time Speaker Seminar Title Location
October 7, 2011
12 noon
Carina Gronlund Heat waves and hospital admissions among the elderly in 29 U.S. cities 3755, SPH I
Siying Huang Gene-environment interactions in Parkinson's disease

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Toxicology Distinguished Speaker Series

Date & Time Speaker Topic Location
October 19, 2011
12 noon
Richard K. Miller, Ph.D.
Professor and Associate Chair of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Director, Division of Research, Professor of Environmental Medicine, and of Pathology and Clinical Laboratory, University of Rochester
Mechanisms of Reproductive and Development Toxicity: HIV-1, Vitamins and Nanoparticles SPH 1
Crossroads Room 1755
November 16, 2011
12 noon
Sally Perreault Darney Ph.D.
National Program Director for Human Health Office of Research and Development, US EPA
Linking contemporary toxicology and epidemiology approaches to explore environmental impacts on male reproductive health SPH 1
Crossroads Room 1755
January 18, 2012
12 noon
Jack Harkema, DVM, PhD, DACVP
University Distinguished Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation Michigan State University
Investigating the Health Effects of Air Pollution: Toxicology Studies Targeting Susceptible Populations and Multipollutant Atmospheres SPH 1
Crossroads Room 1755
February 15, 2012
12 noon
Jon C. Cook, Ph.D.
Senior Director of Investigative Toxicology, Pfizer Global Research and Development, Groton, CT and current SOT President
Non-genotoxic Mechanisms of Hemangiosarcoma Formation in Mice SPH 1
Crossroads Room 1755
March 21, 2012
12 noon
Jonathan A. Doorn, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Medicinal and Natural Products Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, The University of Iowa
Generation of an Endogenous Neurotoxin via Dopamine Catabolism: Implications for Parkinson's Disease SPH 1
Crossroads Room 1755

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