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May 18, 2008

 

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Connection Newsletter Archives

The name Connection reflects the Department’s role, linking basic, population, and clinical research in environmental health to public health intervention strategies.

Autumn 2007 -
articles include

  • Global Environmental Change
  • More Swimmers Mean More Pathogens in Water
  • EHS Students Make Contributions City-Wide
  • Assessing the Health of Clean-Up and Recovery Workers at Ground Zero

Autumn 2006 - articles include:

Sludge Recycling Sends Antispectic Soap Ingredient to Agriculture
  • Researchers Discover Gene Critical for Protection Against Septic-Shock-Induced Death
  • Assessing the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
  • New Protective Compound Against Liver Cancer Discovered
  • Study Finds Nonnative Oyters in Chesapeake Bay Offer Benefits and Risks

Autumn 2005 - articles include:

  • Researcher Evaluates Health Effects of Clean Up Workers at Ground Zero
  • Center Researches Discover Gene that Determines Asthma Susceptibility by Regulating Inflammation
  • Ground Level Ozone Linked to Increased Mortality
  • Winter Colloquium and MPT Teacher Training Wrap-ups
  • Center Focuses on Health Disparities in Urban Underserved Communities
  • Five Pilot Projects Receive 2005-06 NIEHS Funding
  • and more!

Summer 2005 - articles include:

  • On the Trail of Early Molecular Signals Contributing to Lung Cancer: Sekhar Reddy on His Research
  • Team Player: Physiologist Extends the Boundaries of His Research
  • A Match Made...on the Farm!: The Work of Recent PhD and the Center for a Livable Future Prove Mutually Beneficial
  • Spring Cleaning Indoor Air Pollution: Tim Buckley on His Research
  • and more!

Winter 2004 - articles include:

  • Laboring Over Children’s Health: Study Focuses on Protecting Children from Environmental Risk
  • Swimming in Sewage: Sewage Overflows Threaten Baltimore City Waterways
  • Taking Our Temperature: Global Environmental Scientist Answers Our Questions About Global Warming
  • Trekking from Nepal: Student Amir Sapkota Discusses Life at Hopkins
  • and more.

Summer 2004 - Highlighting the Department's NIEHS Center In Urban Environmental Health.
Articles include:

  • Tripping Down Memory Lane. Researching Cognitive Dysfunction in Urban Residents
  • Fishing for Answers. Studying the Microbiological Risks of Urban Fishing
  • Raising Voices, Lifting Hopes. An interview with the Center’s new COEP Community Outreach Advocate
  • Recent Outreach and Educational Activities of the Center.
  • and more.

Editorial Staff
Brian Fitzek, Research Associate | bfitzek@jhsph.edu
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