by campus | Jul 21, 2016 | News on Environmental Health, PROTECT Research, PROTECT Team
On Friday, July 15th, PROTECT and CRECE received funding from the NIEHS to study the Zika virus in Puerto Rico. This funding is part of the Zika Infants and Pregnancy (ZIP) study, which aims to enroll 10,000 women from 15 different countries in a study to assess the...
by campus | Feb 5, 2015 | Enrichment Core B (Research Translation), Events, Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Events and Presentations, PROTECT Research
On January 23rd, Professor April Gu, Project 5 investigator, gave a talk to an audience from clinical and environmental disciplines at the Harvard School of Public Health entitled, “Develop a Quantitative Toxicogenomics Technology Platform For Toxicity Assessment and...
by campus | Nov 20, 2014 | PROTECT Research, PROTECT Team
The PROTECT Center is seeking a Senior Research Scientist/Engineer with experience and a focus on environmental health, specifically one or more of the following: Health informatics Geospatial informatics Environmental epidemiology This individual will work closely...
by campus | Nov 4, 2014 | Events, Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Research, PROTECT Trainees, Research Core D (Data Management & Modeling)
On October 27th, Professor Dave Kaeli and trainees from Core D and Project 5 presented at the 6th annual Northeastern Pop-Up Open Lab Experience and Reception entitled, “Aha! Making Sense from Big Data.” Through posters and software demonstrations,...
by campus | Oct 28, 2014 | Events, Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Events and Presentations, PROTECT Research, PROTECT Team
PROTECT Project 5 trainees presented their work at the 30th Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water, and Energy October 20-23, 2014, in Amherst, Massachusetts. Presentation titles: Noushin Fallahpour: Hydrochlorination of TCE by Pd and H2 produced...
by campus | Jun 4, 2014 | Enrichment Core F (Community Engagement), Media Coverage of PROTECT, Project 1 (Targeted Epidemiology), Project 2 (Toxicology), Project 3 (Non-targeted Analysis), Project 4 (Fate & Transport), Project 5 (Green Remediation), PROTECT Research, PROTECT Team, Research Core C (Human Subjects & Sampling), Research Core D (Data Management & Modeling)
PROTECT has received a five-year, $13.5 million renewal award from the National Institutes of Health to continue its interdisciplinary investigation into the complex relationship between contamination and preterm birth. Click here to access the full...
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