Seminar: PFAS Exposure Across the Reproductive Life Course and Later-Life Cardiometabolic Health
Description

Save the date for this ISF, HSCI, and WGHI co-sponsored seminar.
Dr. Tamarra James-Todd is the Mark and Catherine Winkler Associate Professor of Environmental Reproductive Epidemiology, Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She directs the Environmental Reproductive Justice (ERJ) Lab, which seeks to investigate the role of consumer product chemical exposure on reproductive and cardiometabolic health and health disparities. She takes a solution-oriented approach that includes running several randomized controlled trials to improve environmental health literacy of consumer product chemicals as a strategy to reduce risk of adverse health outcomes and health disparities. She is the Principal Investigator (PI) of several R01s, including the ERGO Study. She also is the PI for the Community Engagement Core of the MEMCARE P42 Superfund Research Center, the Deputy Director of the Harvard Chan NIEHS P30 Center, and co-founder of the Environmental Justice Bootcamp, a multi-P30 Center funded training on environmental justice and health disparities research methods. Dr. James-Todd received her B.S. in molecular biology from Vanderbilt University; MPH in International Health from Boston University; and PhD in Epidemiology from Columbia University.
The seminar will be followed by a reception in the Morgan Cafe.
Be sure to RSVP here!
Contact Details
- Tara Greene
- greenet@purdue.edu
- 765.496.2717
Event Website
https://purdue.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6VW1bZQkyXoIJTM