
Webinars
Since 2002, CHE has hosted conference calls and webinars that span a wide variety of topics related to the latest environmental health science. These are a cornerstone of our mission to help protect the health of families, children and communities by amplifying and discussing emerging science on environmental factors that contribute to disease and disability.
Those who RSVP will receive a link to access the webinar. Participants who call in for the audio portion can access slides for download on our webinar pages. The webinars are recorded, and videos are shared with participants and posted on our webinar pages.
Upcoming Webinars
January 21, 2004
Gene Expression and Environmental Health
February 19, 2004
Learning and Developmental Disabilities
March 18, 2004
Chemical Contaminants and Human Disease: a Summary of Evidence
April 20, 2004
State of the Science on Parkinson's Disease
May 11, 2004
Moving Away from Mercury - Why and How
June 30, 2004
Birth Defects and Environmental Contaminants
July 29, 2004
The Paris Appeal: Calling Attention to the Role of Environmental Contaminants in Cancer
September 23, 2004
Obesity: The Silent Environmental Epidemic
October 12, 2004
Safe Chemicals: CHE Partner Initiatives
November 16, 2004
True Grit: How Particulate Matter in Air Affects Our Health
December 7, 2004
Recent Webinars
December 7, 2004
Environmental Health Policy: The Post-Election Landscape
November 16, 2004
True Grit: How Particulate Matter in Air Affects Our Health
October 12, 2004
Safe Chemicals: CHE Partner Initiatives
September 23, 2004
Obesity: The Silent Environmental Epidemic
July 29, 2004
The Paris Appeal: Calling Attention to the Role of Environmental Contaminants in Cancer
June 30, 2004
Birth Defects and Environmental Contaminants
May 11, 2004
Moving Away from Mercury - Why and How
April 20, 2004
State of the Science on Parkinson's Disease
March 18, 2004
Chemical Contaminants and Human Disease: a Summary of Evidence
February 19, 2004
Learning and Developmental Disabilities
January 21, 2004
Gene Expression and Environmental Health