Generations at Risk with Tracey Woodruff
A public lecture tour March 25-26, 2014 on Toxic Chemicals and Effects on Children, Reproductive Health, and Future Generations.
Please join ACAT for a series of free public lectures with Dr. Tracey Woodruff, director of the University of California at San Francisco’s Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment. Dr. Tracey Woodruff is a pre-eminent scientist and speaker with expertise concerning reproductive health and the environment (especially reproductive and endocrine effects of chemical exposures). She is a professor in Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences/School of Medicine and Director of the Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment at the University of California at San Francisco
Resources available from the Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment:
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Tuesday March 25, 8:30-9:30 am at Providence Cancer Center Conf. Rm 2281, Anchorage
Grand Rounds – Exposure to Toxic Chemicals Among Vulnerable Patient Populations: The Role of Health Professionals in Prevention
Learning Objectives:
- Recognize the environmental contributors to reproductive and pediatric health
- Describe the prevalence and pathways of exposure to toxic environmental chemicals among pregnant women and children in the US
- Evaluate the science linking exposure to environmental chemicals during critical and sensitive windows of development
- Describe patient-level, health care institutional-level and policy-level interventions to prevent harmful environmental exposures
This event is sponsored by Alaska Community Action on Toxics. For more information, call 907-222-7714.
Tuesday, March 25, Noon-1 pm at ANTHC, Anchorage
The Role of Health Professionals in Preventing Exposures to Toxic Chemicals among Vulnerable Populations
Join pre-eminent scientist and speaker Dr. Tracey Woodruff, Director of University of California at San Francisco’s Program on Reproductive Health & the Environment for a discussion over lunch at the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Office Building, Conference Room #3 on the first floor at 4000 Ambassador Dr., Anchorage. This event is sponsored by Alaska Community Action on Toxics. RSVP to [email protected] or call 907-222-7714 by Friday, March 21st at 5pm. (map)
Exposure to Toxic Chemicals among Pregnant Women and Children: The Role of Prevention with Dr. Tracey Woodruff
This CHE-Alaska teleconference call was recorded on 3/25/14 as part of the Alaska Collaborative on Health and the Environment teleconference seminar series. Listen to the podcast of this call with Tracey Woodruff, Ph.D., MPH, Director of University of California at San Francisco’s Program on Reproductive Health & the Environment for a discussion on evaluating prenatal exposures to environmental chemicals and related adverse pregnancy outcomes, and characterizing developmental risks. Learn how children and pregnant women are especially vulnerable to exposures from harmful chemicals found in everyday products. Learn about the latest scientific evidence linking exposure to environmental chemicals during critical and sensitive windows of development. This event is sponsored by Alaska Community Action on Toxics.
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Generations at Risk: Toxic Chemicals and Effects on Children, Reproductive Health, and Future Generations
You are invited to this free public lecture with pre-eminent scientist and speaker Dr. Tracey Woodruff, Director of University of California at San Francisco’s Program on Reproductive Health & the Environment. Tuesday, March 25th, 7-9 pm at UAA in Fine ARTS 150. This event is co-sponsored by the University of Alaska Anchorage Departments of Biology and Health Sciences. This event is sponsored by Alaska Community Action on Toxics, for more information call 907-222-7714 or visit https://www.akaction.org/?p=2938.
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Lunch & Learn: Children and Toxics
Generations at Risk: How SB 151 will improve the health and future of Alaskan children by preventing harmful chemical exposures
Watch this free public lunch & learn lecture with pre-eminent scientist and speaker Dr. Tracey Woodruff, Director of University of California at San Francisco’s Program on Reproductive Health & the Environment. Wednesday, March 26th, Noon-1 pm at the State Capitol in Butrovich Room 205. You are invited by Senator Donny Olson and Alaska Community Action on Toxics, for more information call Senator Olson’s office at 907-465-3707 or ACAT at 907-222-7714 or visit https://www.akaction.org/?p=2938.
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Generations at Risk: Give Toxics the Boot with Dr. Tracey Woodruff and a film showing of Toxic Hot Seat.
Join us for a free public lecture with pre-eminent scientist and speaker Dr. Tracey Woodruff, Director of University of California at San Francisco’s Program on Reproductive Health & the Environment. Wednesday, March 26th, lecture 6:30-7:30 pm, and film showing 7:30-9:30 pm at the Gold Town Nickelodeon, 171 Shattuck Way, Juneau. This event is co-sponsored by International Association of Fire Fighters, Safer Chemicals Healthy Families, Toxic Hot Seat – the film’s campaign Give Toxics the Boot, and Alaska Community Action on Toxics. For more information 907-222-7714, email [email protected] or visit https://www.akaction.org/?p=2938.