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        Celebrating Success Series

ISEE 2022 Annual & Regional Conferences

Virtual Courses, Webinars & Education

Chapter News

Committee News



Celebrating Success Series

 

Recognizing the Future of Environmental Epidemiology

Join us in congratulating the following ISEE members for successfully defending their dissertations:

 

Chibuzor Abasilim

University of Illinois Chicago

Persistent organic pollutants, endogenous hormones and hypertension in Hispanic/Latino adults: The HCHS/SOL study

 

Barrak Alahmad

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Climate Change and Health: Implications for Inherently Hot Regions and Cardiovascular Diseases

 

Raquel Jimenez Celsi

Boston University School of Public Health

School greenness and individual-level academic performance in elementary-aged students: Evidence from the Global South

 

Giehae Choi

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Maternal Exposure to Organophosphate Esters During Pregnancy, Maternal Thyroid Function, and Offspring Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Investigation in the Context of Mixtures

 

Lauren Eaves

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Metal Mixtures and Preterm Birth: Private Well Water Exposure and the Role of the Placenta

 

Diego Fano-Sizgorich

Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia

Arsenic exposure in drinking water, metabolism, and its effects on birth outcomes in Tacna, Peru

 

Melissa Fiffer

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Environmental Exposures and Diabetes Risk

 

Paulina Pizzorno

CEQUIMTOX- Facultad de Química- Udelar

A medical geology study of groundwater arsenic-contaminated area in Canelones-Uruguay

 

 

 

The following ISEE members recently received environmental epidemiology funding to continue their research path to improve public health and quality of life:

 

Barrak Alahmad

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

PhD Supplementary Grant Award

Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS)

 

Diego Fano-Sizgorisch

Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia

Research raining in chronic, non-communicable respiratory diseases in Peru

Fogarty International Center of the US National Institutes of Health

 

Funke Jiyah

The Federal Polytechnic, Bida

ISEE Conference travel grant 2020 and 2021

ISGLOBAL: 2021 International Summer School

ISEE/ISGLOBAL

 

Sarah Rehnuma Haque

International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research

The pivot relationship between heavy metal exposures and tuberculosis in Bangladeshi children

Thrasher Research Grant

 

William Patterson

University of Colorado Boulder

Exposure to Ambient Air Pollutants, Circulating mircoRNAs, and Hepatic Fat Fraction Among Young Adults

NIDDK

 

Have you recently successfully defend your dissertation? Click here to share.  Are you a student who recently received funding? Click here to share. Submissions will be featured in an upcoming edition of the newsletter. We want to continue to feature the future of environmental epidemiology and highlight your accomplishments in our Celebrating Success Series.


ISEE 2022 Annual & Regional Conferences

 

ISEE 2022 Annual Conference Early Bird Registration Extension

The early bird deadline has been extended to July 15 for the 34th Annual Conference of the International Society of Environmental Epidemiology. Click here to view registration options and here for a list of accommodations. Traveling as a group and need five rooms or more? Contact delegateservices@isee2022.org for booking assistance. 

First Virtual ISEE Africa Chapter Conference

This first regional conference in Africa organized by the ISEE Africa Chapter has chosen “Environmental Epidemiology: Understanding Africa’s Environmental Health Challenges” as it’s theme. It will take place virtually from July 26-27, 2022.

 

Click here to register.


Virtual Courses, Webinars & Education

 

ISEE's Peer Editing Program

The ISEE Peer Editing Program (PEP) provides manuscript editing assistance in order to increase acceptance rates of high-quality research manuscripts submitted by researchers affiliated with institutions low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) and those from under-represented minority groups. Go to the PEP webpage for more information and eligibility criteria.

 

Please direct all inquiries to pep@iseepi.org.

 

Chapter News

 

Latin America and the Caribbean

PAHO-LAC Webinar: Pesticides in LAC

 

Monthly Chapter Webinar: Wednesday, July 20 at 12:00 EST

 

Speakers: Agnes Soares, Ana Boschio, Ana Maria Mora and Berna van Wendel. Moderated by Rafael Buralli

 

North America

NAC Mentoring Program

 

After the first successful year (we think!) of our mentoring program, we are now announcing Year 2, starting in October 2022 (after the ISEE 2022 meeting). If you are interested in participating, please use this link to register!


Committee News

 

Conference Sustainability Survey

 

The Annual Meeting Committee invites you to complete a short survey related to your preferences for environmental sustainability measures for future conferences. Your valuable input will assist the Committee to identify what initiatives are most important to you and will positively influence the future activities of ISEE.

 

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