Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Virtual Information Session
Online, Attend Virtually
Online, Attend Virtually

You're invited to attend Michigan Public Health's Virtual Info Session - focused on Epidemiology.  The webinar will take place on Monday, November 12th from 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. (EST).

 

Environmental and occupational epidemiologists investigate patterns and causes of disease and injury in humans as a result of community exposures or exposures in the workplace. Scientists in this field examine relationships including air pollution, asthma, and cardiovascular disease; the toxicity of metals and pesticides in children, workers, and other adults; exposures to phthalates and asbestos; gene-environment interactions and much more. At the U-M School of Public Health the Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology Program offers a dynamic, well-funded, and exciting atmosphere for graduate training.

 

Dr. Sara Adar will be present to discuss this program and the types of educational and research opportunities available to students. Dr. Adar is an Associate Professor who studies the health effects of community exposures to air pollution and noise.  

 

You will not need to install any software for the session. Once you register, a confirmation will be sent to your email with a date and time reminder, a hyperlink for the info session, and instructions for logging in. Please email [email protected] if you have questions. 

 

Please note that all registrants will be sent a recording of the webinar after the fact.  If you are unable to attend, but would like to hear the material, please register to receive a recording of the webinar.  

Office for Student Engagement and Practice

Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Virtual Information Session

icon to add this event to your google calendarNovember 12, 2018
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Online, Attend Virtually
Sponsored by: Office for Student Engagement and Practice
Contact Information: Kristen McCarthy, [email protected]
Cost: none

Registration

You're invited to attend Michigan Public Health's Virtual Info Session - focused on Epidemiology.  The webinar will take place on Monday, November 12th from 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. (EST).

 

Environmental and occupational epidemiologists investigate patterns and causes of disease and injury in humans as a result of community exposures or exposures in the workplace. Scientists in this field examine relationships including air pollution, asthma, and cardiovascular disease; the toxicity of metals and pesticides in children, workers, and other adults; exposures to phthalates and asbestos; gene-environment interactions and much more. At the U-M School of Public Health the Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology Program offers a dynamic, well-funded, and exciting atmosphere for graduate training.

 

Dr. Sara Adar will be present to discuss this program and the types of educational and research opportunities available to students. Dr. Adar is an Associate Professor who studies the health effects of community exposures to air pollution and noise.  

 

You will not need to install any software for the session. Once you register, a confirmation will be sent to your email with a date and time reminder, a hyperlink for the info session, and instructions for logging in. Please email [email protected] if you have questions. 

 

Please note that all registrants will be sent a recording of the webinar after the fact.  If you are unable to attend, but would like to hear the material, please register to receive a recording of the webinar.