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Rutgers Corona Cohort Study Results: Much higher rates of SARS-CoV-2 among health care workers compared to non-health care workers

Rutgers Corona Cohort Study Results : Pre-print manuscript under review The first pre-print from the Rutgers Corona Cohort is now available on medRxiv. The manuscript is still under review at a journal, however medRxiv is now widely used to disseminate results, particularly for time-sensitive studies like the Rutgers Corona Cohort Study. The results demonstrate much […]

Posted at 11:23 am April 25, 2020, in engagement, EOHSI Research, News

EOHSI online as testing site for Rutgers Corona Cohort Study

EOHSI online as testing site for Rutgers Corona Cohort Study The overall goal of this work is to protect health care workers taking care of COVID-19 patients as well as their families, communities, and ultimately the general population. We are doing this through a prospective cohort study examining factors related to viral transmission and disease […]

Posted at 4:14 pm April 1, 2020, in EOHSI Research, News

EOHSI and CEED Co-sponsor Impacts of Microplastics in the Urban Environment Conference – March 28-29, 2019 -Register Now!

Join researchers, industry leaders, and public regulators as they review the latest scientific findings on microplastic pollution and discuss potential plastic waste management strategies, alternative materials, regulatory issues, critical next steps and the collaborations needed to address this global emerging pollutant. Register now!

Posted at 2:35 pm January 29, 2019, in Community Outreach, EOHSI Research, News

Dr. Weschler’s Research on Dermal Uptake of Phthalates Featured in Nature’s Current Issue

Dr. Weschler’s Research on Dermal Uptake of Phthalates Featured in Nature’s Current Issue Study participants are exposed to airborne phthalates through the skin.Credit: Lulu Weschler When the First Defence Fails – Elizabeth Svoboda Nature, November 21, 2018 Skin is vulnerable to airborne phthalates. Researchers have long known that these hormone-disrupting compounds are dangerous when ingested. […]

Posted at 8:43 am November 26, 2018, in EOHSI Research, News

 

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