EHSC Newsletter
EHSC Newsletter
Your Health & the Environment is issued by the CEC 2-3 times a year. The newsletter highlights center research, community outreach and science education outreach programs, graduate student news, and other center news.
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- Winter 2018
- Summer 2017
- Winter 2017 E-cigarettes and Human Health
- Summer 2015 Revisiting the Evidence: Methylmercury and Fish Consumption
- Summer 2014 Air Pollution Linked to Autism and Schizophrenia
- Fall 2013 Environmental Epidemiology at the Environmental Health Sciences Center
- Summer 2013 Bisphenol A, EHSC Research, and the Rochester community
- Fall 2012 A Structural Overhaul Pumps New Life into Behavioral Research
- Summer 2011 A Tale of Two Labs: Collaborative Efforts in the EHSC
- Spring 2011 Education in the Environmental Health Sciences Center
- Fall 2010 Special Issue: State of the Environmental Health Sciences Center
- Fall 2009 A Fishy Paradox
- Spring 2009 Do Early Life Environmental Exposures Work With Genes to Modulate Immune Development?
- Winter 2008 B. Paige Lawrence: Deciphering the Enigmatic AhR
- Fall 2008 Ned Ballatori Receives Adolf Windaus Prize in Amsterdam
- Spring 2008 The Hazards of Pharmaceuticals in the Home and Environment
- Winter 2007 Climate Change and Environmental Health
- Spring 2007 Environmental Medicine Integrated into University of Rochester's Medical School Curriculum
- Winter/Spring 2006 Phthalates
- Fall/Winter 2006 Rochester's Healthy Home
- Summer 2005 Particulate Matter
- Winter 2004 Does Sex Matter? Male Brains, Female Brains, and Environmental Exposures
- Fall 2004 What is a Toxic Environment?
- Summer 2004 Was Napolean Poisoned by Arsenic in His Wine?
- Spring 2003 World Trade Center Dust: Is It Toxic?
- Fall 2002 The Health and Environmental Impact of the World Trade Center Disaster
- Summer 2002 World Trade Center Dust - Health Issues?
- Spring 2002 Thomas A. Gasiewicz, Ph.D., Named New Chair of Environmental Medicine