[Health_Education_Promotion] Fwd: Call for Presenters & Save the Date for the 5th Annual NW Environmental Health Conference

Alissa Leavitt green.alissa at gmail.com
Mon Nov 5 19:22:31 PST 2012



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Alissa Leavitt, MPH, CHES


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> From: Jessica Nischik <janischik at yahoo.com>
> Date: November 5, 2012, 7:00:35 PM PST
> To: Jessica Nischik <janischik at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Call for Presenters & Save the Date for the 5th Annual NW Environmental Health Conference
> Reply-To: Jessica Nischik <janischik at yahoo.com>
> 
> Please consider submitting a proposal.  OPHA's Healthy Environment Section is one of the organizers of this conference, so it would be wonderful to have some members submit.
> 
> Best -
> Jessica
> 
> Jessica Nischik, MPH
> Chairperson, OPHA Healthy Environment Section
> 
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> From: Renee Hackenmiller-Paradis <renee.paradis at comcast.net>
> To: Renee Paradis <renee.paradis at comcast.net> 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2012 5:29 PM
> Subject: Call for Presenters & Save the Date for the 5th Annual NW Environmental Health Conference
> 
> SAVE THE DATE: Friday, March 15, 2013                          
> The 5th Annual NW Environmental Health Conference: Bridging Research, Practice and Policy 
> 
> Friday, March 15, 2013                         
> 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM     
> Portland State University
>  
> ***We are currently accepting applications to present at the conference. Applications are due no later than November 9, 2012. For more information and the Call for Presenters, visit www.oeconline.org/nwehc***
>  
> The conference will host leading scientists, researchers, and health professionals in the multidisciplinary field of Environmental Health to continue our robust dialogue on the interrelationship between the environment and health and healthcare practices.
>  
> The 2013 conference will focus on epigenetics: how environmental factors, particularly chemicals in our environment, can change the expression of our genes, impacting health and disease over generations. Epigenetics is emerging as a crucial topic, especially in pediatric healthcare. The National Institutes of Health plans to make transgenerational impacts of endocrine disruptors a priority for research funding. Other presentations will cover topics as diverse as environmentally driven health disparities and sustainable practices in health care.
>  
> Registration opens January 7, 2013 @ www.oeconline.org/nwehc
>  
> For more information, please contact nwehc at oeconline.org, or visit www.oeconline.org/nwehc
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>  
> 
> Renee
> Renee Hackenmiller Paradis
> renee.paradis at comcast.net
> Home:  (503) 292-1662
> Cell: (971) 563-3647
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