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From the NIEHS/EPA Frontiers of Environmental Sciences Seminar Series, these weekly lectures feature cutting edge research presented by leading environmental scientists and is aimed at a broad scientific audience.
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Application of Omics-Based Tools and Microarrays to Optimize Bioremediation by Lisa Alvarez-Cohen, Ph.D. Fred and Claire Sauer Professor and Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering Department University of California Berkley, CA USA
Application of Omics-Based Tools and Microarrays to Optimize Bioremediation by Lisa Alvarez-Cohen, Ph.D. Fred and Claire Sauer Professor and Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering Department University of California Berkley, CA USA
Imaging the Developing Brain in Autism by Joseph Piven, M.D. Director, UNC Institute for Developmental Disabilities University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC USA
Imaging the Developing Brain in Autism by Joseph Piven, M.D. Director, UNC Institute for Developmental Disabilities University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC USA
Health and Environmental Implications of Global Climate Change by Jonathan Patz, M.D., M.P.H. Associate Professor and Director Global Environmental Health University of Wisconsin in Madison Madison, Wisconsin USA
Health and Environmental Implications of Global Climate Change by Jonathan Patz, M.D., M.P.H. Associate Professor and Director Global Environmental Health University of Wisconsin in Madison Madison, Wisconsin USA
Multiple Hit Models of Neurotoxicity: Clarifying the Contribution of Neurotoxicants to Human Diseases and Disorders by Deborah A. Cory-Slechta, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Environmental Medicine University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Rochester, NY USA
Multiple Hit Models of Neurotoxicity: Clarifying the Contribution of Neurotoxicants to Human Diseases and Disorders by Deborah A. Cory-Slechta, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Environmental Medicine University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Rochester, NY USA
Lessons from the Secret History of the War on Cancer by Devra Davis, Ph.D., MPH Director, Center for Environmental Oncology University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute Pittsburgh, PA USA
Lessons from the Secret History of the War on Cancer by Devra Davis, Ph.D., MPH Director, Center for Environmental Oncology University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute Pittsburgh, PA USA
Hidden Pitfalls in -omics Analyses, and Why We Keep Fooling Ourselves by Fred A. Wright, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Biostatistics University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC USA
Hidden Pitfalls in -omics Analyses, and Why We Keep Fooling Ourselves by Fred A. Wright, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Biostatistics University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC USA
Nanomaterials: Is Toxicology Really an Issue? by Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere, Ph.D. Professor of Investigative Dermatology & Toxicology North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine Raleigh, NC USA
Nanomaterials: Is Toxicology Really an Issue? by Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere, Ph.D. Professor of Investigative Dermatology & Toxicology North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine Raleigh, NC USA
Designing Human- and Environmentally- Safe Nanomedical Systems by James F. Leary, Ph.D. SVM Professor of Nanomedicine Professor of Basic Medical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering Purdue University, Indiana USA
Designing Human- and Environmentally- Safe Nanomedical Systems by James F. Leary, Ph.D. SVM Professor of Nanomedicine Professor of Basic Medical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering Purdue University, Indiana USA
Maternal Obesity-The Number One Problem Facing Prenatal Care Providers in the New Millennium by Anna Maria Siega-Riz, Ph.D., R.D. Associate Professor of Epidemiology; Director, Nutrition Epidemiology Division Director, Nutrition Epidemiology Core, Clinical Nutrition Research Center School of Public Health University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, NC USA
Maternal Obesity-The Number One Problem Facing Prenatal Care Providers in the New Millennium by Anna Maria Siega-Riz, Ph.D., R.D. Associate Professor of Epidemiology; Director, Nutrition Epidemiology Division Director, Nutrition Epidemiology Core, Clinical Nutrition Research Center School of Public Health University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, NC USA
Modeling the Impacts of HIV from the Cellular Level to Full Systemic Response by H. Thomas Banks, Ph.D. Distinguished University Professor, Drexel Professor of Mathematics, and Director, Center for Research in Scientific Computation North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC
Modeling the Impacts of HIV from the Cellular Level to Full Systemic Response by H. Thomas Banks, Ph.D. Distinguished University Professor, Drexel Professor of Mathematics, and Director, Center for Research in Scientific Computation North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC
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