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CRECE Team Members Present at ISEE 2019

by mnobrega | Sep 11, 2019 | Community Outreach and Translation Core, Human Subjects Core, Project 3

Researchers and trainees from CRECE and PROTECT attended and presented at the 31st annual conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE 2019). This year’s conference was held in Utrecht, the Netherlands, from August 25th through 28th. A...

PROTECT, CRECE, & ECHO Researchers held meeting at University of Michigan

by mnobrega | Aug 2, 2019 | CRECE Team, Events

On July 10th-11th PROTECT, CRECE, and ECHO researchers from Northeastern University, University of Michigan, and University of Puerto Rico came together to discuss research progress and protocol harmonization across the three projects. The meeting was held at the...

Concentrations of phenols, parabens and triclocarbans appear in higher levels among Puerto Rico cohort compared to mainland U.S.

by mnobrega | Jul 8, 2019 | Project 3

Recent environmental articles have increasingly focused on the potential dangers of chemicals that seem ever present and almost unavoidable in many facets of modern life. At CRECE, PROTECT and ECHO, we study many different chemicals which are present in the...

PROTECT/CRECE/ECHO Researchers Visit Community Health Centers & Clinic Partners in Puerto Rico

by mnobrega | May 22, 2019 | CRECE Team, Events

On Thursday, May 16th CRECE researchers met in Puerto Rico to visit 4 different Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) and clinics where participants for the PROTECT, CRECE, & ECHO Cohorts are recruited. PROTECT/CRECE/ECHO researchers and staff participated in...

CRECE Team Members in Puerto Rico Hold Book Drive for Cohort Participants

by mnobrega | May 22, 2019 | Community Outreach and Translation Core, CRECE Team

CRECE team members in Puerto Rico collaborated with the Community Service Department at a local private school to launch a book drive campaign for cohort participants and their families from lower income communities. This campaign is an effort to not only provide...
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