EOHSI and CEED Member Emily Barrett, Ph.D. Interview – NJ Spotlight News: Rutgers Revives Goldmine of Pregnancy Data Hidden in Freezers Read More
EOHSI Member Charles Weschler, Ph.D. Appointed Visiting Scholar at Tsinghua University for the the Spring 2025 Semester Read More
EOHSI Member Phil Demokritou Featured in Return on Information – New Jersey (ROI-NJ): Micro-nano plastics make other pollutants more dangerous to plants and intestinal cells Read More
EOHSI member Brian Buckley featured in Yahoo! Life: New year, healthier water: These water filters help reduce contaminants and microplastics in tap water. Read More
Congratulations to Helene DeRisi, EOHSI’s recipient of the Pride of Rutgers Award from the Presidential Employee Excellence Recognition Program Read More
EOHSI/CEED Member Jose Guillermo Cedeno Laurent Appointed Climate Change and Health Scholar by NIH Climate Change and Health Initiative Read More
EOHSI’s Member Brian Buckley Featured in NJ Spotlight News: Is lead exposure adding to NJ’s maternal deaths? Read More
EOHSI Member Phil Demokritou Featured in The Harvard Gazette’s Podcast “Harvard Thinking”: Plastics in our Blood: That’s a Problem Read More
EOHSI/CEED Member Zorimar Rivera-Núñez Featured in Rutgers School of Public Health News During Hispanic Heritage Month Read More
EOHSI Member Phil Demokritou Featured in Rutgers Today:Rutgers Receives Grant from USDA to Develop an Alternative to Hydroponics Method Read More
EOHSI Member Phil Demokritou Featured in New Jersey Business Magazine: Rutgers Receives $3.2 Million from NIH to Study Micronanoplastics in the Digestive System Read More
EOHSI and CEED Member Phoebe Stapleton, Ph.D. Interviewed for NIEHS Environmental Health Podcast: Understanding Exposures to Microplastics and Nanoplastics Read More
EOHSI Member Phil Demokritou Featured in Newswise.com: Rutgers Receives $3.2 Million from NIH to Study Micronanoplastics in the Digestive System Read More
EOHSI and CEED Member Emily Barrett, Ph.D. Quoted in the New York Times: Why California Is Considering Banning Food Dyes in Schools Read More