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Senior Vice President of Research at Rutgers Michael Zwick and his Executive Leadership Team Visit and Tour EOHSI

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements Senior Vice President of Research at Rutgers Michael Zwick and his Executive Leadership Team Visit and Tour EOHSI Laboratories On October 9, 2023, EOHSI Leadership hosted a tour for the Senior Vice President of Research at Rutgers Michael Zwick and his Executive Leadership Team. During the visit, the […]

Posted at 2:33 pm October 16, 2023, in EPHB Division, EPHB News Items, News

EOHSI Environmental and Populations Health Biosciences Division New Publication: Plastics can be used more sustainably in agriculture

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements EOHSI Division of Environmental and Population Health Biosciences on September 25, 2023 Plastics can be used more sustainably in agriculture Communications Earth and Environment View/Download Article Source: Nature.com: Communications Earth and Environment – September 25, 2023 It is impossible to imagine our world and “daily life” without plastics […]

Posted at 1:57 pm September 25, 2023, in EPHB Division, EPHB News Items, News

Paper co-authored by Brian Buckley, Phil Demokritou, Phoebe Stapleton and Zhenning Yang Featured in Paper of The Month at NIEHS’s Environmental Factor (May 2023)

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements Ingested Polystyrene Nanospheres Translocate to Placenta and Fetal Tissues in Pregnant Rats: Potential Health Implications Nanoplastics cross through placenta from mother to fetus in vivo Tiny plastic fragments ingested during pregnancy can cross the placenta to expose the unborn fetus, according to an NIEHS-funded study using rats. These […]

Posted at 3:19 pm May 4, 2023, in EPHB Division, EPHB News Items, Members in the News, News

Philip Demokritou, PhD, featured in New Scientist Online: Ingesting microplastics may increase fat absorption by 145 per cent

Facebook Twitter Youtube eohsi news and announcements Ingesting microplastics may increase fat absorption by 145 per cent Microplastics in our food and water may increase how much fat we digest and absorb, potentially heightening the risk of obesity, heart disease and other conditions associated with consuming too much fat. When plastics are degraded by sunlight, water, landfill incinerators […]

Posted at 1:05 pm April 3, 2023, in EPHB Division, EPHB News Items, Members in the News, News

 

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