EPI 256: Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology (Fall 2014)
Section outline
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Lecture: Introduction to the course and overview of the field of occupational health and occupational epidemiology. Introduction to the field of Disaster Science
Faculty: Robyn Gershon
Location: Laurel Heights 280 -
Lecture: Overview of the field of environmental epidemiology
Faculty: Lydia Zablotska
Location: Laurel Heights 280 -
Lecture: Health effects of everyday chemical exposures.
Faculty: Robyn Gershon and Lydia Zablotska
Location: Laurel Heights 280
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Lecture: Pandemics (AIDS, H1N1) (2010) (Chemical exposure)
Faculty: Robyn Gershon and Lydia Zablotska
Location: Laurel Heights 280
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Lecture: Japan Mega-disaster (2011) and lessons from the Chernobyl accident (1986) (Ioninzing radiation)
Faculty: Robyn Gershon and Lydia Zablotska
Location: Laurel Heights 280 -
Lecture: Hurricane Katrina, (2005) (mega disaster and failure of the emergency preparedness and response and public health sectors)
Faculty: Robyn Gershon and Lydia Zablotska
Location: Laurel Heights 280
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Lecture: Cellphones and brain cancer - is there a risk? (non-ionizing radiation)
Faculty: Lydia Zablotska
Location: Laurel Heights 280 -
Lecture: Workplace terrorist attacks (1993, 1995, 2001) (bombings)
Faculty: Robyn Gershon
Location: Laurel Heights 280 -
Lecture: Deepwater Horizon, Gulf of Mexico (2010) (chemical exposure)
Faculty: Robyn Gershon
Location: Laurel Heights 280 -
Lecture: TBA
Faculty: Robyn Gershon
Location: Laurel Heights 280
