Environmental Health Sciences @umichsph welcomes Tenure Track Assistant Professor applicants. We are home to innovative, collaborative, & well-funded research. #UmichEHS is close knit w/ excellent students & resources & centers @M_LEEaD@UMCOHSE@UMCEHC
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In #JNutr, @astridnzamora and colleagues assessed the relationship between maternal dietary patterns during pregnancy and infant sleeping behaviors https://t.co/j1249jz2BA
A woman’s exposure to pesticides during pregnancy could lead to differences in sleep duration and timing during adolescence for her female offspring, according to a new @UMichSPH study. https://t.co/lU52FFCKRn
A woman's exposure to pesticides during #pregnancy could lead to differences in #sleep duration and timing during adolescence for her female offspring, according to a new @umichsph study. https://t.co/o5Es2gnGLE
A woman’s exposure to pesticides during #pregnancy could lead to differences in sleep duration and timing during adolescence for her female offspring, according to a new @UMich study.
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#NationalNutritionMonth is the perfect time to highlight research from Ph.D. candidate @astridnzamora and the ELEMENT team revealing associations between 3rd-trimester #diet patterns and #sleep duration and timing of offspring during #adolescence. https://t.co/7HsFdaoxCh
March 22 is #WorldWaterDay! Our M-LEEaD members and community partners have done great work in MI to help work towards ensuring safe drinking water for all. Read more here about M-LEEaD and our community partners’ involvement in the Flint Water Crisis, https://t.co/ePo2YCQECb
Nov 2021 Pub in Appetite, including M-LEEaD member Karen Peterson, is perfect to highlight for #NationalNutritionMonth. Researchers examined the association between the presence of various media during mealtime and the healthfulness of children’s meals. https://t.co/03oPlB1TqP
Rice-based products can be high in arsenic and are often introduced into a child’s diet during infancy. Kids have less varied diets; they may have up to 2 to 3 times higher arsenic exposure from food than adults. #ProtectKidsHealth
Join @M_LEEaD Tues March 22 at 12 noon for an ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH WEBINAR on Operationalizing the exposome through chemical surveillance & bioeffect monitoring with high-resolution mass spectrometry w/ Douglas Walker, PhD (Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai)
Happening next week! Join us for an exciting conversation with @amizota, who will be speaking on "Integrating Intersectionality into Environmental Health Sciences"
Mar 15, 12-12:50pm | Register here: https://t.co/EPXOyoDZjM
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Diet Quality Scores and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Mexican Children and Adolescents: A Longitudinal Analysis https://t.co/C1OXS8pTP0 #mdpinutrients via @Nutrients_MDPI
New work from @madrescenter Postdoc @Jason_Zh_Niu showing that breastfeeding duration is linked to better maternal cardiovascular health in Latinas in the MADRES cohort. https://t.co/NMR72gXoR9
It’s #NationalNutritionMonth & we’re spotlighting a publication whose co-authors include M-LEEaD members Erica Jansen, @ddolinoy, Karen Peterson, & @JM_Goodrich_EHS looking at the links between diet, adolescent sleep, and DNA methylation https://t.co/FUcx18uHDY
Please mark your calendars for March 15th 12 noon for @M_LEEaD Environmental Research Webinar by @amizota on Integrating intersectionality into Environmental Health Sciences | Ami Zota, ScD, MS (Milken School of Public Health, George Washington University and soon EHS @Columbia)
Happening today from 4-5pm EST! The research of @iacobus42 & Melissa Furlong will be featured at the 3rd #NIEHS_EHSCC Early Stage Investigator Spotlight Webinar. Register here and tune in to hear about some exciting new research: https://t.co/xsVSwwVP4v