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SUMMARY:The Politics of Water and Lead: The Role of Government in Disparities\, System Vulnerabilities\, and Social Determinants of Health
DESCRIPTION:The Politics of Water and Lead: The Role of Government in Disparities\, System Vulnerabilities\, and Social Determinants of Health – Join assistant professor of environmental politics Dr. Megan Mullin of Duke University and Elyse Pivnick of the Trenton-based community development and environmental organization Isles as they pull the curtain on the political structures\, roles of local and national government\, and system vulnerabilities behind one of America’s most pervasive public health concerns.
URL:https://clinicaltrials.rbhs.rutgers.edu/event/the-politics-of-water-and-lead-the-role-of-government-in-disparities-system-vulnerabilities-and-social-determinants-of-health/
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SUMMARY:Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis Seminar-Racism as a Public Health Crisis\, Dr. Amy Knopf\, Indiana University. Will in part discuss COVID-19 health disparities as they pertain to race. For more information on this seminar and to request a copy of Dr. Knopf’s paper and Zoom link\, please email quiyana@history.rutgers.edu.
URL:https://clinicaltrials.rbhs.rutgers.edu/event/rutgers-center-for-historical-analysis-seminar/
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SUMMARY:CINJ Trainee Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:CINJ Trainee Seminar Series-Anti-tumor effects of A Penetratin Peptide Targeting Transcription of E2F-1\, 2 and 3a is enhanced when Used in a Combination with Pemetrexed or Cisplatin\, Gulam Rather\, Rutgers. Register Here and Join via Zoom.
URL:https://clinicaltrials.rbhs.rutgers.edu/event/cinj-trainee-seminar-series-17/
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