Racial Disparities in Chemical Exposures

Racial Disparities in Chemical Exposures

Chemical exposures differ among racial groups, which can explain the race-stratified observations on disease incidences.

By HHEAR

Date and time

Thursday, May 2 · 12 - 1pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Why and how chemical exposures differ among racial groups and how that can influence human health are key questions in achieving the objectives of environmental justice. In this webinar, Dr Donghai Liang and Dr Shelley Liu will discuss findings on variations in chemical exposures by racial groups and their potential health implications.

Speakers: (In alphabetical order by last name)

  • Donghai Liang, PhD - Assistant Professor, Environmental Health with a joint appointment in Epidemiology, Emory University
  • Shelley Liu, PhD, MPH - Associate Professor, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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The Human Health Exposure Analysis Resource (HHEAR) is a centralized network of exposure analysis services and expertise available to eligible researchers who want to add or expand exposure analysis to their studies of human health. There is no cost to the investigator. To learn more about HHEAR, visit the HHEARProgram.org.

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