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NOT-ES-23-016: Request for Information (RFI): Environmental ...

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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is seeking input on environmental justice research through a Request for Information (RFI). This initiative aims to identify gaps and opportunities in research and capacity building to advance environmental justice in the U.S. and globally. The RFI invites feedback from diverse stakeholders, including researchers, community organizations, and policymakers, to inform NIH's efforts in addressing environmental health disparities and promoting equitable access to a healthy environment. Key areas of focus include transformative research, community partnerships, and strategies for a diverse scientific workforce. Responses are due by December 15, 2023, and will help shape future funding opportunities and research directions in environmental justice.

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Expired NOT-ES-22-006: Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Climate ...

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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has issued a Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) focusing on the intersection of climate change and health. This initiative aims to address the significant health threats posed by climate change, particularly for vulnerable populations. The NOSI encourages research applications that explore the health implications of climate change, including its effects on communicable and non-communicable diseases, mental health, and health disparities. The initiative emphasizes the need for transdisciplinary research and community engagement to build resilience and improve health equity. With a focus on understanding the complex interactions between climate change and health, this initiative invites researchers to contribute to a growing body of knowledge that can inform public health strategies and interventions.

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Expired NOT-HD-23-006: Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Climate ...

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The NIH has issued a Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) regarding Climate Change and Health Administrative Supplements, aimed at enhancing research on the health impacts of climate change. This initiative invites applications for administrative supplements to existing NIH grants, encouraging researchers to integrate climate change measures into their work. The overarching goal is to build a multidisciplinary research community focused on mitigating health threats posed by climate change, particularly for vulnerable populations. The initiative emphasizes health equity and resilience, aiming to foster partnerships and innovative research that addresses the complex interplay between climate change and health outcomes.

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NOT-NR-23-018: NINR Request for Information (RFI): Advancing ...

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The National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to advance nursing research in the context of climate change and health. This initiative seeks to gather insights from the scientific community, health professionals, and the public on research gaps where nursing can uniquely contribute to understanding and mitigating the health impacts of climate change. The RFI highlights the urgent need to address health disparities exacerbated by climate change, particularly among vulnerable populations. It invites responses on various topics, including social and structural factors affecting health, individual and community challenges, and opportunities to counteract negative health effects. This is a call to action for nursing researchers to engage in transformative research that promotes health equity and resilience in the face of climate change.

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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

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Explore the fascinating intersection of environmental health and public policy through a diverse array of courses offered at the University of Washington. From understanding the impacts of climate change on public health to examining the role of media in shaping perceptions of environmental issues, these courses equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to tackle pressing global challenges. Delve into topics such as toxicology, environmental justice, and the health risks associated with climate change, while gaining practical experience through internships and research opportunities. Join a community of learners dedicated to making a difference in the field of environmental health!

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School of Public Health | SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University

School of Public Health | SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University

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The School of Public Health at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University is dedicated to addressing health disparities, particularly in immigrant communities. With a focus on urban health, the school prepares students to tackle global health challenges through innovative programs and research. The curriculum includes advanced certificates in Climate Change and Planetary Health, emphasizing the importance of environmental factors in public health. By engaging with Brooklyn's diverse population, students gain practical experience that equips them to make a significant impact on health outcomes worldwide.

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Dr. Chiung-Fang Chang receives grant funding to collaborate on environmental health concerns

Dr. Chiung-Fang Chang receives grant funding to collaborate on environmental health concerns

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Dr. Chiung-Fang Chang receives grant funding to collaborate on environmental health concerns

Dr. Chiung-Fang Chang, an associate professor at Lamar University, has secured a $131,000 grant from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to address pressing environmental health issues in the Beaumont-Port Arthur area. This collaborative project, totaling over $700,000, involves multiple universities and local health organizations, aiming to investigate the social determinants of health impacted by industrial pollution. With a focus on community-based participatory research, the team will engage local residents to identify health disparities exacerbated by climate change and environmental degradation. Dr. Chang emphasizes the importance of rigorous academic investigation to inform policy decisions and improve public health outcomes in vulnerable communities. This initiative not only seeks to mitigate health risks but also contributes to broader efforts to tackle environmental injustices.

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Department of Public Health Sciences | Xavier University of Louisiana

Department of Public Health Sciences | Xavier University of Louisiana

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Explore the Department of Public Health Sciences at Xavier University of Louisiana, where students are trained to tackle pressing health issues through a robust curriculum that emphasizes health equity and community engagement. With dedicated faculty and hands-on research opportunities, this program prepares the next generation of public health leaders to drive real change in their communities. Discover how Xavier is making strides in public health education and addressing health disparities in the U.S.

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NAS GRANT | Xavier University of Louisiana

NAS GRANT | Xavier University of Louisiana

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Xavier University of Louisiana's Public Health Sciences department has secured a $1.5 million grant from the National Academies of Science for a groundbreaking research initiative titled "Bridging the Gap Between Climate Change and Determinants of Health in South Louisiana." This project aims to investigate the multifaceted impacts of climate change on public health, particularly within marginalized communities. With rising temperatures, flooding, and deteriorating air and water quality posing significant threats, the initiative will develop a comprehensive database of health determinants influenced by climate change. This data will be pivotal in crafting equitable strategies to combat these challenges and promote health equity in affected communities. The project exemplifies Xavier's commitment to advancing health equity and fostering community engagement through partnerships with local organizations.

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Session 4: Sustainability - Climate Change and Public Health | IANPHI | Atlanta GA

Session 4: Sustainability - Climate Change and Public Health | IANPHI | Atlanta GA

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On February 7, 2024, the International Association of National Public Health Institutes (IANPHI) convened a pivotal session on sustainability, climate change, and public health. Moderated by Dr. Sofia Viegas, the meeting showcased the vital work of the IANPHI Climate Change and Public Health Committee, led by Dr. Sebastien Denys. The session highlighted the crucial role of national public health institutes (NPHIs) in addressing climate change's impacts on health. Presentations from various NPHIs underscored their experiences and strategies for adaptation and response. Key topics included the ENBEL project, which focuses on communicating climate change and health, and a comprehensive status report on climate change and health for Germany. The discussions emphasized the need for collaboration, effective communication, and proactive investments to safeguard public health against future climate challenges. Dr. Denys concluded by inviting more individuals to join the committee, reinforcing the importance of unity in tackling climate change issues.

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