
Global Environmental HealthNewsletter


NIEHS Researchers Participate in Global Discussion on Human Exposome Research
Welcome to NIEHS' Global Environmental Health (GEH) Newsletter
This bimonthly newsletter provides information about NIEHS' scientific, policy, training, and outreach investment and activities in GEH that is current, credible and relevant. The newsletter also highlights funding opportunities, training programs, and important events and resources for GEH.
By sharing stories of research projects and people working on a range of environmental health issues, we hope to raise awareness and understanding of these global issues. To learn more about the GEH program, visit our homepage.
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Previous Issues
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November 2024
Snapshot: NIEHS Researchers Participate in Global Discussion on Human Exposome Research
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August 2024
Snapshot: NIEHS Backs National Strategy to Reduce Harms from Extreme Heat
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June 2024
Snapshot: DR2 Expands Network at Conference in Asia
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August 2023
Snapshot: New Research Highlights the Problem of Microplastic Pollution
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2024
November NIEHS Researchers Participate in Global Discussion on Human Exposome Research August NIEHS Backs National Strategy to Reduce Harms from Extreme Heat June DR2 Expands Network at Conference in Asia -
2023
August New Research Highlights the Problem of Microplastic Pollution June A Pioneer in Autism Research, NIEHS Expands Its Commitment April NIH Climate and Health Scholars Program Kicks Off February Rocking It: Long-Term Research Has Sights on More Sustainable Mining -
2022
December International Research Continues on Transition to Cleaner Cooking October Working Toward the President’s Climate and Health Equity Goals August Air Pollution, Climate Change, and Pesticides Are Key Topics for GEOHealth Programs June New Research Highlights Health Effects of Pesticides on Mothers and Their Children April Renewed NIEHS Program Focuses on Climate Change, Oceans, and Human Health February NIH Rallies Together to Develop Framework for Climate Change and Health
Global Environment Health Archive
The NIEHS identifies Global Environmental Health (GEH) as a part of its strategic themes, recognizing that because environmental health problems cross national boundaries, conducting studies around the world benefits not just those in areas being studied, but all people who suffer from the same or related environmental health problems.