ENV H 580
PLEASE NOTE: All spring quarter 2023 seminars will be presented both in-person in HRC 155 and remotely via Zoom. The Zoom registration link is the same for all of the sessions except the special Omenn Lecture session on April 20:
Zoom registration link for all sessions except April 20 (one time registration for all sessions):
https://washington.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GoYZ8Aj5Tg-YVMc6U_z2YQ&n…;
Zoom registration link for April 20 special Omenn Lecture seminar:
https://washington.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_87OoZpBzRHSz7LauAZaP6w
All sessions take place on Thursdays, from 12:30 to 1:20 pm
The Environmental and Occupational Health Seminar (Env H 580) is a department-sponsored seminar series for students, staff and faculty; practicing professionals in the environmental and occupational health fields; and the public. This seminar highlights the rich diversity of our department and is an opportunity to hear from locally, nationally and internationally known scientists, practitioners and policymakers on issues of current scientific importance.
Recordings from Recent Webinars:
- April 13, 2023: "Using Multidimensional Zebrafish Data to Advance Environmental Health Sciences" - Robyn Tanguay, PhD
- April 20, 2023: "Cumulative Environmental Risk Impacts of Redlining: Houston as a Case Study" - Lynn R. Goldman, MD, MS, MPH
- May 4, 2023: "EPA's Emergency Planning, Preparedness and Response Program" - Beth Sheldrake & Jenna Manheimer
- May 11, 2023: "Surveilling the Global Circulation of Infectious Agents via Aircraft Wastewater" - Aaron Bivins, PhD
- May 18, 2023: "When the Flames Go Out: Wildfires, Power Outages, Medical Vulnerability, and Environmental Justice in California" - Joan Casey, PhD
- May 25, 2023: "Nature and Health: Causal Mechanisms and Integration Into Public Health Research" - Greg Bratman, PhD
- June 1, 2023: "Governance is Key: Strengthening the Integrated Approach to Water Reuse" - Miriam Hacker, PhD