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NJTV News Interview with Emily Barrett, Ph.D.: Asbestos in Baby Talc Powder Linked to a Variety of Cancers

NJTV News Interview with Emily Barrett, Ph.D.: Asbestos in Baby Talc Powder Linked to a Variety of Cancers Watch the Interview “Both the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Health and Human Services have named asbestos as a carcinogen, so that’s a chemical that causes cancer in the body. So it’s been linked to […]

Posted at 8:34 am January 4, 2019, in Awards & Achievements, Community Outreach, News

Robert Laumbach’s Elizabeth Truck Count Study Inspires Oakland, CA Truck Management Plan

Robert Laumbach’s Elizabeth Truck Count Study Inspires Oakland, CA Truck Management Plan Robert Laumbach, director of community outreach for the Rutgers Center for Environmental Exposures and Disease, worked with residents of Elizabeth, N.J., to count trucks moving down a particularly congested neighborhood street in 2014. In 2017, they succeeded in persuading city officials to pass […]

Posted at 2:48 pm December 6, 2018, in Awards & Achievements, Community Outreach, News

EOHSI/CEED Members’ Ground Breaking Studies Noticed and Included in the Fall/Winter 2018 SOT – Occupational and Public Health Specialty Section Newsletter

EOHSI/CEED Members’ Ground Breaking Studies Noticed and Included in the Fall/Winter 2018 SOT – Occupational and Public Health Specialty Section Newsletter View/Download Featured Articles Uncoupling genotoxic stress responses from circadian control increases susceptibility to mammary carcinogenesis World Trade Center (WTC) dust exposure in mice is associated with inflammation, oxidative stress and epigenetic changes in the […]

Posted at 9:03 am November 28, 2018, in Awards & Achievements, News, Research Highlights

CEED Community Engagement Core: Cleaner Air Near Schools

Robert Laumbach and his team at Rutgers Community Engagement Core worked closely with Elizabeth residents to collect data to convince the city council to divert diesel truck traffic away from their homes and schools The Rutgers Community Engagement Core is sponsored by the university’s Center for Environmental Exposures and Disease (CEED), which is one of […]

Posted at 2:36 pm August 10, 2018, in Awards & Achievements, News

 

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