e.hormone
Resource Materials
Epigenetics: Explaining the environmental concept of disease
NIEHS: How We Think with Regards to Endocrine Disruption
Endocrine Disrupters and Biodiversity: What Should the Public Be Told?
The Future of the Field: Beyond Endocrine Disruption?
Chemical Mediation in Living Systems: Reflections from Fifty Years of Research and Teaching
UMN Healthy Generations: Climate Change and Health Curriculum
Estrogens in the Environment (John A. McLachlan)
Toxin Toxout: Getting Harmful Chemicals Out of Our Bodies and Our World (B. Lourie, R. Smith)
Origins: How the Nine Months Before Birth Shape the Rest of Our Lives (Annie Murphy Paul)
Count Down (Shanna H. Swan and Stacey Colino)
Read about the first bioassay developed in 1923, DES prescribed in 1938, DDT's use as the first syntetic insecticide, hormone altering elements, global awareness and policies about Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals...
more details→Recruitment and mentorship of under-represented minority undergraduate students from Xavier and Tulane Universities to prepare them in gaining admission and successfully completing graduate programs in environmental biology.
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