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FES Lecture - 2008/03/07 (movie, 105 MB)
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Application of Omics-Based Tools and Microarrays to Optimize Bioremediation
by Lisa Alvarez-Cohen, Ph.D.
Fred and Claire Sauer Professor and
Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering Department
University of California
Berkley, CA USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - May 19, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2008/04/04 (slides|audio, 19 MB)
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Imaging the Developing Brain in Autism
by Joseph Piven, M.D.
Director, UNC Institute for Developmental Disabilities
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - April 28, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2008/04/04 (movie, 112 MB)
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Imaging the Developing Brain in Autism
by Joseph Piven, M.D.
Director, UNC Institute for Developmental Disabilities
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - April 28, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2008/04/18 (slides|audio, 20 MB)
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Health and Environmental Implications of Global Climate Change
by Jonathan Patz, M.D., M.P.H.
Associate Professor and Director
Global Environmental Health
University of Wisconsin in Madison
Madison, Wisconsin USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - April 23, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2008/04/18 (movie, 124 MB)
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Health and Environmental Implications of Global Climate Change
by Jonathan Patz, M.D., M.P.H.
Associate Professor and Director
Global Environmental Health
University of Wisconsin in Madison
Madison, Wisconsin USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - April 23, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2008/03/14 (slides|audio, 19 MB)
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Multiple Hit Models of Neurotoxicity: Clarifying the Contribution of Neurotoxicants to Human Diseases and Disorders
by Deborah A. Cory-Slechta, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Environmental Medicine
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
Rochester, NY USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - March 25, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2008/03/14 (movie, 114 MB)
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Multiple Hit Models of Neurotoxicity: Clarifying the Contribution of Neurotoxicants to Human Diseases and Disorders
by Deborah A. Cory-Slechta, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Environmental Medicine
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
Rochester, NY USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - March 25, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2008/03/03 (slides|audio, 16 MB)
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Lessons from the Secret History of the War on Cancer
by Devra Davis, Ph.D., MPH
Director, Center for Environmental Oncology
University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
Pittsburgh, PA USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - March 12, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2008/03/03 (movie, 134 MB)
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Lessons from the Secret History of the War on Cancer
by Devra Davis, Ph.D., MPH
Director, Center for Environmental Oncology
University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
Pittsburgh, PA USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - March 12, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2008/01/18 (slides|audio, 16 MB)
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Hidden Pitfalls in -omics Analyses, and Why We Keep Fooling Ourselves
by Fred A. Wright, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Biostatistics
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - March 4, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2008/01/18 (movie, 114 MB)
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Hidden Pitfalls in -omics Analyses, and Why We Keep Fooling Ourselves
by Fred A. Wright, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Biostatistics
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - March 4, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/03/16 (slides|audio, 15 MB)
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Nanomaterials: Is Toxicology Really an Issue?
by Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere, Ph.D.
Professor of Investigative Dermatology & Toxicology
North Carolina State University
College of Veterinary Medicine
Raleigh, NC USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - February 26, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/03/16 (movie, 88 MB)
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Nanomaterials: Is Toxicology Really an Issue?
by Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere, Ph.D.
Professor of Investigative Dermatology & Toxicology
North Carolina State University
College of Veterinary Medicine
Raleigh, NC USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - February 26, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2008/02/08 (slides|audio, 19 MB)
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Designing Human- and Environmentally- Safe Nanomedical Systems
by James F. Leary, Ph.D.
SVM Professor of Nanomedicine
Professor of Basic Medical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering
Purdue University, Indiana USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - February 14, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2008/02/08 (movie, 73 MB)
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Designing Human- and Environmentally- Safe Nanomedical Systems
by James F. Leary, Ph.D.
SVM Professor of Nanomedicine
Professor of Basic Medical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering
Purdue University, Indiana USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - February 14, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2008/02/01 (audio, 12 MB)
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Maternal Obesity-The Number One Problem Facing Prenatal Care Providers in the New Millennium
by Anna Maria Siega-Riz, Ph.D., R.D.
Associate Professor of Epidemiology;
Director, Nutrition Epidemiology Division
Director, Nutrition Epidemiology Core, Clinical Nutrition Research Center
School of Public Health
University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, NC USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - February 13, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2008/02/01 (movie, 126 MB)
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Maternal Obesity-The Number One Problem Facing Prenatal Care Providers in the New Millennium
by Anna Maria Siega-Riz, Ph.D., R.D.
Associate Professor of Epidemiology;
Director, Nutrition Epidemiology Division
Director, Nutrition Epidemiology Core, Clinical Nutrition Research Center
School of Public Health
University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, NC USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - February 13, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/12/07 (slides|audio, 20 MB)
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Modeling the Impacts of HIV from the Cellular Level to Full Systemic Response
by H. Thomas Banks, Ph.D.
Distinguished University Professor,
Drexel Professor of Mathematics, and Director,
Center for Research in Scientific Computation
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - January 24, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/12/07 (movie, 124 MB)
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Modeling the Impacts of HIV from the Cellular Level to Full Systemic Response
by H. Thomas Banks, Ph.D.
Distinguished University Professor,
Drexel Professor of Mathematics, and Director,
Center for Research in Scientific Computation
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - January 24, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/12/14 (slides|audio, 14 MB)
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A Conversation on Gender, Equity and Environmental Health
by Sharon Hrynkow, Ph.D.
Associate Director
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - January 11, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/12/14 (movie, 97 MB)
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A Conversation on Gender, Equity and Environmental Health
by Sharon Hrynkow, Ph.D.
Associate Director
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - January 11, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/04/20 (slides|audio, 20 MB)
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The Use of Biomarkers to Inform Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis and Risk Assessment
by James A. Swenberg, D.V.M., Ph.D.
Kenan Distinguished Professor of Environmental Sciences and Engineering
and Professor of Nutrition, and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - January 5, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/04/20 (movie, 137 MB)
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The Use of Biomarkers to Inform Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis and Risk Assessment
by James A. Swenberg, D.V.M., Ph.D.
Kenan Distinguished Professor of Environmental Sciences and Engineering
and Professor of Nutrition, and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - January 5, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/11/16 (slides|audio, 17 MB)
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Acute Effects of Human Exposure to Ozone: the Old and the New
by Philip A. Bromberg, M.D.
Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Scientific Director,
Center for Environmental Medicine, Asthma & Lung Biology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - January 3, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/11/16 (movie, 137 MB)
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Acute Effects of Human Exposure to Ozone: the Old and the New
by Philip A. Bromberg, M.D.
Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Scientific Director,
Center for Environmental Medicine, Asthma & Lung Biology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - January 3, 2008 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/11/02 (slides|audio, 17 MB)
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Environmental Health Lessons from the Wild:
Studies of Fish Coping with Pollution
by Richard Di Giulio, Ph.D.
Professor of Environmental Toxicology Program
and Director, Superfund BasicResearch Center;
Director, Integrated Toxicology Program at Duke University
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - November 16, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/11/02 (movie, 138 MB)
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Environmental Health Lessons from the Wild:
Studies of Fish Coping with Pollution
by Richard Di Giulio, Ph.D.
Professor of Environmental Toxicology Program
and Director, Superfund BasicResearch Center;
Director, Integrated Toxicology Program at Duke University
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - November 16, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/07/13 (slides|audio, 19 MB)
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Differential Susceptibility to Oxidative
Stress and Disease OR Why Me?
by Steven Kleeberger, Ph.D.
Chief, Laboratory of Respiratory Biology
Director, Environmental Genetics Group
NIEHS, Research Triangle Park, NC
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - November 16, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/07/13 (movie, 135 MB)
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Differential Susceptibility to Oxidative
Stress and Disease OR Why Me?
by Steven Kleeberger, Ph.D.
Chief, Laboratory of Respiratory Biology
Director, Environmental Genetics Group
NIEHS, Research Triangle Park, NC
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - November 16, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/10/26 (slides|audio, 15 MB)
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Innate Immune Regulation of Lung Injury and Repair:
Lessons from the Matrix
by Paul W. Noble, M.D.
Chief, Division of Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical Care
Duke University Medical Center
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - October 30, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/10/26 (movie, 104 MB)
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Innate Immune Regulation of Lung Injury and Repair:
Lessons from the Matrix
by Paul W. Noble, M.D.
Chief, Division of Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical Care
Duke University Medical Center
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - October 30, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/08/31 (slides|audio, 16 MB)
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Don’t Eat the Clams: Managing the Threat from the New England Red Tide”
by Donald M. Anderson, Ph.D.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
Senior Scientist WHOI Biology Department and
Director of WHOI Coastal Ocean Institute
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - September 11, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/08/31 (movie, 113 MB)
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Don’t Eat the Clams: Managing the Threat from the New England Red Tide”
by Donald M. Anderson, Ph.D.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
Senior Scientist WHOI Biology Department and
Director of WHOI Coastal Ocean Institute
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - September 11, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/08/17 (slides|audio, 14 MB)
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Scientific Priority Setting and Evaluation in the Federal Government
by Kenneth Olden, Ph.D., Sc.D., L.H.D.
Chief, Metastasis Group
Laboratory of Molecular Carcinogenesis
Division of Intramural Research
NIEHS
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - August 29, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/08/17 (movie, 78 MB)
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Scientific Priority Setting and Evaluation in the Federal Government
by Kenneth Olden, Ph.D., Sc.D., L.H.D.
Chief, Metastasis Group
Laboratory of Molecular Carcinogenesis
Division of Intramural Research
NIEHS
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - August 29, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/08/10 (slides|audio, 19 MB)
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Stressful Social Environments and Genes: Effects on Mental and Physical Well-Being
by Redford B. Williams, M.D.
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Professor of Medicine, and Director of the Behavioral Medicine
Research Center at Duke University Medical Center
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - August 15, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/08/10 (movie, 103 MB)
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Stressful Social Environments and Genes: Effects on Mental and Physical Well-Being
by Redford B. Williams, M.D.
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Professor of Medicine, and Director of the Behavioral Medicine
Research Center at Duke University Medical Center
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - August 15, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/04/13 (slides|audio, 17 MB)
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Thyroid Hormone Signaling and the Implications of its Disruption for Human Health
by David Armstrong, Ph.D.
Acting Chief, Laboratory of Neurobiology
NIEHS
Research Triangle Park, NC USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - July 25, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/04/13 (movie, 136 MB)
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Thyroid Hormone Signaling and the Implications of its Disruption for Human Health
by David Armstrong, Ph.D.
Acting Chief, Laboratory of Neurobiology
NIEHS
Research Triangle Park, NC USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - July 25, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/06/29 (slides|audio, 17 MB)
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The Mammary Gland as a Sensitive Tissue for Detecting Effects of Environmental Components
by Suzanne E. Fenton, Ph.D.
Research Biologist
US Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, NC USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - July 19, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/06/29 (movie, 118 MB)
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The Mammary Gland as a Sensitive Tissue for Detecting Effects of Environmental Components
by Suzanne E. Fenton, Ph.D.
Research Biologist
US Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, NC USA
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - July 19, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/04/06 (slides|audio, 33 MB)
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Mechanisms of Human Environmental Carcinogenesis
by William Kaufmann, Ph.D.
Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - July 19, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/04/06 (movie, 141 MB)
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Mechanisms of Human Environmental Carcinogenesis
by William Kaufmann, Ph.D.
Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - July 19, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/06/15 (slides|audio, 28 MB)
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Drugs and the Genome: Will it Really Improve Therapy?
by Howard L. McLeod, PharmD
Fred N. Eshelman Distinguished Professor
Director, UNC Institute for Pharmacogenomics
and Individualized Therapy
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - June 15, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/06/15 (movie, 114 MB)
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Drugs and the Genome: Will it Really Improve Therapy?
by Howard L. McLeod, PharmD
Fred N. Eshelman Distinguished Professor
Director, UNC Institute for Pharmacogenomics
and Individualized Therapy
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - June 15, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/06/08 (audio, 10 MB)
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How and Why Politicians Use and Misuse Science in Policy Debates
by David J. Goldston
Visiting Lecturer and Practitioner-in-Residence
Woodrow Wilson School Princeton University
Columnist, Nature
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - June 8, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/06/08 (movie, 103 MB)
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How and Why Politicians Use and Misuse Science in Policy Debates
by David J. Goldston
Visiting Lecturer and Practitioner-in-Residence
Woodrow Wilson School Princeton University
Columnist, Nature
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - June 8, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/06/01 (slides|audio, 18 MB)
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Ankyrin-based Organization of Membrane-Spanning Proteins
by Vann Bennett, M.D., Ph.D.
Investigator, The Howard Hughes Medical Institute
and James B. Duke Professor of Cell Biology
Duke University School of Medicine
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - June 1, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/06/01 (movie, 178 MB)
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Ankyrin-based Organization of Membrane-Spanning Proteins
by Vann Bennett, M.D., Ph.D.
Investigator, The Howard Hughes Medical Institute
and James B. Duke Professor of Cell Biology
Duke University School of Medicine
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - June 1, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
FES Lecture - 2007/05/11 (slides|audio, 16 MB)
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New Brain Tissue-Based, High-Throughput Models
for Neurodegenerative Diseases
by Donald C. Lo, Ph.D.
Director, Center for Drug Discovery,
& Associate Professor, Department of Neurobiology
Duke University Medical Center
Source: NIEHS Frontiers in Environmental Sciences - May 15, 2007 Category: Environmental Health Authors: NIEHS Source Type: podcasts
