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Global Environmental Health Chat
Global Environmental Health Chat
1 episodes
2 months ago
This podcast series brings to you the knowledge and experiences of people working to understand and combat environmental health problems that reach beyond national boundaries and contribute to the global burden of disease.
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Natural Sciences
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This podcast series brings to you the knowledge and experiences of people working to understand and combat environmental health problems that reach beyond national boundaries and contribute to the global burden of disease.
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Natural Sciences
Science
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Global Environmental Health Chat
Human Health Impacts of Microplastics in the Great Lakes
In this episode we will hear from Katrina Korfmacher, Ph.D., and Christy Tyler, Ph.D., co-directors of the Lake Ontario Microplastics Center (LOMP) at the University of Rochester, jointly funded by NIEHS and the National Science Foundation. They will discuss the efforts underway at the center to better understand and respond to the human health impacts of microplastics in Lake Ontario and the entire Great Lakes region.
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2 months ago
30 minutes

Global Environmental Health Chat
This podcast series brings to you the knowledge and experiences of people working to understand and combat environmental health problems that reach beyond national boundaries and contribute to the global burden of disease.